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64-bit Fedora Core 8 Base Image

Submitted By: Attila@AWS  
AMI ID: ami-2547a34c
AMI Manifest: ec2-public-images/fedora-8-x86_64-base-v1.08.manifest.xml
License: Public
Operating System: Linux/Unix
Europe AMI ID: ami-2e0f275a

About this AMI

  • Published by Amazon Web Services (http://aws.amazon.com).
  • This image contains a minimal 64 bit Fedora Core 8 installation.
  • This AMI can be used as a starting point for creating other AMIs suited for m1.large and m2.xlarge instances.
  • This image contains the following daemons / services:
    • sshd

What's New?

2008-12-09:
  • Updated to Fedora 8

Discussion

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jiwenke
Posts: 6
Registered: 10/5/08
Amazon Public Images - Fedora Core 6: Base: x86 64
Posted: Oct 29, 2008 4:55 AM PDT
 
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Hi,
The yum can not work .... so the other packages can not be added. Do you have any solution for it ?

Thanks!


jasonbio
Posts: 9
Registered: 4/2/08
Re: Amazon Public Images - Fedora Core 6: Base: x86 64
Posted: Nov 27, 2008 12:32 AM PST   in response to: jiwenke
 
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yes, the yum does not work.
I also tried this one: ec2-public-images/fedora-8-x86_64-base-v1.07.manifest.xml
There are a lot of issues with yum.



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Unable to log in to the instance, Dec 27, 2007 12:13 PM
Reviewer: nrgtech
I get a message: Server refused our key when I start this instance.

Pretty good base install, Feb 4, 2008 10:50 PM
Reviewer: Varadarajan Sriram
I was able to successfully run this instance, keep in mind when you paste the access key from firefox you could end up with a few trailing spaces. and also need to specify -t m1.large in the command line.

great base 64bit platform, May 6, 2008 2:48 AM
Reviewer: matpalm
no problems at all, great base install and as previous comment says don't forget to run with -t flag bash> ec2run ami-36ff1a5f -k gsg-keypair -t m1.xlarge
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