# DEBIRF configuration file: this will be sourced by bash # Label for debirf system (for hostname and initrd). "debirf" will be # used if unspecified. # DEBIRF_LABEL="{{ debirf_label }}" # Where shoud debirf build the image? By default, debirf will build # in the profile directory. # #DEBIRF_BUILDD="" # What suite should be used? The default is determined by # lsb_release, and falls back to "sid". # DEBIRF_SUITE="{{ debirf_suite }}" # The default distro (eg. "debian" or "ubuntu") is based on the distro # of the suite specified. If you want to use a suite from a # non-Debian/Ubuntu distro, specify the distro explicitly here (all # lowercase). # DEBIRF_DISTRO="{{ debirf_distro }}" # What mirror should debirf pull the suite from? By default, this is # based on the DEBIRF_DISTRO # (eg. "http://mirrors.kernel.org/${DEBIRF_DISTRO}"). # DEBIRF_MIRROR="{{ debirf_mirror }}" # What keyring should be used to verify the debootstrap for the # specified suite? This is also based on the DEBIRF_DISTRO by # default. If you are trying to build a non-Debian/Ubuntu version of # debirf, then you will need to specify the keyring explicitly here if # you want to verify the debootstrap. Otherwise, uncomment the # variable but leave the definition blank to have debirf skip the # debootstrap verification. # #DEBIRF_KEYRING= # Use a web proxy for downloading the packages (the "export" in front # of the variable is necessary to have it recognized by all internal # functions). # #export http_proxy=