Just two comments, mostly for reference, and before I forget:
1. we should standardise on an account/password for those throw-away systems. Right now we use account=ubuntu, password={!ubuntu123, ubuntu, insecure}, on different places. Personally, I like 'insecure' ;-)
2. we have to look for, and change all references to en_ca.UTF8 (or country code CA) to en_US.UTF8 and US). Jean-Baptiste already did this one here, which was why I remembered about it.
Go for it.
Just two comments, mostly for reference, and before I forget:
1. we should standardise on an account/password for those throw-away systems. Right now we use account=ubuntu, password= {!ubuntu123, ubuntu, insecure}, on different places. Personally, I like 'insecure' ;-)
2. we have to look for, and change all references to en_ca.UTF8 (or country code CA) to en_US.UTF8 and US). Jean-Baptiste already did this one here, which was why I remembered about it.