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Fix typos in install section of the documentation
[snf-image-creator]
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docs
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install.rst
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docs/install.rst
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In Ubuntu you can do this using:
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- $ apt-get install python-setuptools python-guestfs python-dialog \
+ $ sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-guestfs python-dialog \
python-sendfile python-parted rsync
If you are using Ubuntu 12.10 you also need to install libguestfs-tools:
python-sendfile python-parted rsync
If you are using Ubuntu 12.10 you also need to install libguestfs-tools:
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+115,7
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For Ubuntu use the following command:
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- $ apt-get install python-virtualenv
+ $ sudo apt-get install python-virtualenv
Then create a new python virtual environment:
Then create a new python virtual environment:
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+140,7
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kamaki Installation
Refer to `./kamaki documentation <http://docs.dev.grnet.gr/kamaki/latest/installation.html>`_
for instructions. You may install kamaki from source inside the virtualenv
Refer to `./kamaki documentation <http://docs.dev.grnet.gr/kamaki/latest/installation.html>`_
for instructions. You may install kamaki from source inside the virtualenv
-you've crated above or by using binary packages if they are available for your
+you've created above or by using binary packages if they are available for your
distribution.
snf-image-creator Installation
distribution.
snf-image-creator Installation
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+154,7
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inside the virtualenv using the following commands:
$ tar -xf snf_image_creator-<VERSION>.tar.gz
$ cd snf_image_creator-<VERSION>
$ tar -xf snf_image_creator-<VERSION>.tar.gz
$ cd snf_image_creator-<VERSION>
- $ python ./setup install
+ $ python ./setup.py install
Alternatively, you can install the bleeding edge version of the software by
cloning its git repository:
Alternatively, you can install the bleeding edge version of the software by
cloning its git repository:
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+170,7
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For ubuntu this can be done using:
.. code-block:: console
.. code-block:: console
- $ apt-get install git
+ $ sudo apt-get install git
.. warning::
Keep in mind that the bleeding edge version may be unstable or even
.. warning::
Keep in mind that the bleeding edge version may be unstable or even