cloud-initramfs-tools 0.20ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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cloud-initramfs-tools (0.20ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

  * debian/control: depend on cloud-utils or cloud-guest-utils.
  * overlayroot: include a fix for creating /etc/init in overlay so
    inotify works correctly.
 -- Scott Moser <email address hidden>   Tue, 27 Aug 2013 16:48:53 -0400

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Original maintainer:
Scott Moser
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cloud-initramfs-dyn-netconf: No summary available for cloud-initramfs-dyn-netconf in ubuntu saucy.

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cloud-initramfs-growroot: automatically resize the root partition on first boot

 This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.
 When installed, the initramfs will repartition a disk to make the
 root volume consume all space that follows it.
 .
 You most likely do not want this package unless you know what you are
 doing. It is primarily interesting in a virtualized environment when
 a disk can provisioned with a size larger than its original size.
 In this case, with this package installed, you can automatically use
 the new space without requiring a reboot to re-read the partition table.

cloud-initramfs-rescuevol: boot off a rescue volume rather than root filesystem

 This package adds functionality to an initramfs built by initramfs-tools.
 When installed the initramfs will check to see if any partitions
 with a label of 'RESCUE_VOL' are attached. If such a volume is attached,
 it will boot off that volume rather than the root volume.
 .
 This is useful in a cloud environment, when the user is able to attach
 and detach volumes to a running system, but has no other mechanism
 for interupting of fixing a failed boot. It is analogous to inserting
 a rescue CD into a system to recover from failure.

overlayroot: No summary available for overlayroot in ubuntu saucy.

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