commit 97dd2bbdf16364c46c30f0a517f4cc574869d714
Author: Pete Travis <immanetize(a)fedoraproject.org>
Date: Sat Nov 2 13:34:35 2013 -0600
New EC2 images like fedora as username, not ec2-user
en-US/AmazonEC2.xml | 14 +++++++-------
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/en-US/AmazonEC2.xml b/en-US/AmazonEC2.xml
index 6b11b2a..b4bebdc 100644
--- a/en-US/AmazonEC2.xml
+++ b/en-US/AmazonEC2.xml
@@ -376,9 +376,9 @@ INSTANCE i-910fbbd6 ami-7f5a063a
ec2-204-236-168-22.us-east-1.compute.amaz
</screen>
<para>The public address of the instance in this example is
<literal>ec2-204-236-168-22.us-east-1.compute.amazonaws.com</literal>. Other
useful bits of information from this command include the availability zone in which the
instance is running (<literal>us-east-1c</literal> in this case) and the time
that the instance started.</para>
- <para>Once the instance is <literal>running</literal> you can log
into it with <command>ssh</command>. On Fedora's images you should log in
as the user <literal>ec2-user</literal>:</para>
-<screen><command><prompt>$ </prompt>ssh -i mykey.pem
ec2-user(a)ec2-204-236-168-22.us-east-1.compute.amazonaws.com</command>
-<command><prompt>[ec2-user@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>cat
/etc/fedora-release</command>
+ <para>Once the instance is <literal>running</literal> you can log
into it with <command>ssh</command>. On Fedora's images you should log in
as the user <literal>fedora</literal>:</para>
+<screen><command><prompt>$ </prompt>ssh -i mykey.pem
fedora(a)ec2-204-236-168-22.us-east-1.compute.amazonaws.com</command>
+<command><prompt>[fedora@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>cat
/etc/fedora-release</command>
Fedora release 16 (Verne)
</screen>
@@ -424,13 +424,13 @@ VOLUME vol-23ca3542 10 us-east-1c available
2011-10-11T00:00:00.000Z
</note>
<para>Once you have attached a volume to the instance it will appear as a disk
in the instance's /dev directory, ready to be formatted and used.</para>
-<screen><command><prompt>[ec2-user@i-910fbbd6 ~]$
</prompt>mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdf</command>
-<command><prompt>[ec2-user@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>mount /dev/xvdf
/mnt</command>
+<screen><command><prompt>[fedora@i-910fbbd6 ~]$
</prompt>mkfs.ext4 /dev/xvdf</command>
+<command><prompt>[fedora@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>mount /dev/xvdf
/mnt</command>
</screen>
<para>When you finish using a volume you can unmount it from within the
instance and then <emphasis>detach</emphasis> it:</para>
-<screen><command><prompt>[ec2-user@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>umount
/dev/xvdf</command>
-<command><prompt>[ec2-user@i-910fbbd6 ~]$
</prompt>logout</command>
+<screen><command><prompt>[fedora@i-910fbbd6 ~]$ </prompt>umount
/dev/xvdf</command>
+<command><prompt>[fedora@i-910fbbd6 ~]$
</prompt>logout</command>
<command><prompt>$ </prompt>euca-detach-volume
vol-23ca3542</command>
</screen>
</section>
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