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Catch Fedora-base image update problems early #375
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LGTM with two maintainability issues
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LGTM
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Previously updates were disabled due to the cloud VM only having 2-gig and the nested-VM only having 1-gig of memory. Allow Fedora base-image package updates by increasing the available resources. Enabling base-level (esp. kernel) package updates early supports spotting fundamental image problems early. Otherwise they may not be found until a set of images is deployed downstream. Also, update a few comments relating to followup package update. Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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Previously updates were disabled due to the cloud VM only having 2-gig and the nested-VM only having 1-gig of memory. Allow Fedora base-image package updates by increasing the available resources. Enabling base-level (esp. kernel) package updates early supports spotting fundamental image problems early. Otherwise they may not be found until a set of images is deployed downstream.
Also, update a few comments relating to followup package update.