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[cirros-0.3.5]
name=CirrOS 0.3.5
arch=x86_64
file=cirros-0.3.5.xz
checksum=77f74203aa26e843e83f522ba44d765c6ba9ab595c19c14d629064c71f875158beb7e93e7b6ac5e6895c6e3b6daa8b94d7286230b9fdf166ae65d0d6e9c9329a
format=raw
size=41126400
compressed_size=11479284
expand=/dev/sda1
notes=CirrOS 0.3.5
 
 CirrOS is a commonly used test image, ideal because it is very
 small and boots into a minimally usable Linux system.
 
 Note this is not a real Linux distribution, and several virt-builder
 features such as installing packages will not (and cannot) work.
 
 This CirrOS image comes from https://download.cirros-cloud.net/0.3.5/
 and was prepared by running ‘qemu-img convert .. -O raw’ followed by
 ‘xz --best’.