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Justin Cormack 7d14547e87 Rework container creation
- simplify the process by having the riddler container build the rootfs and config
- output tarred up rootfs and config.json as otherwise file ownership not preserved
- allow easy build of a collection of container tarballs with another conversion script

This makes it easy to choose which container images you want and just convert any
set to a initrd image
```
tar cf - container1.tar container2.tar | docker run -i tartar2initrd > initrd.img
```

Next stage will use a manifest to select the ones to add for each edition.

Signed-off-by: Justin Cormack <justin.cormack@docker.com>
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Build Azure VHD

To create the Azure VHD, the following will be needed:

  • An azure account
  • A Standard Storage account
  • A container (bucket) in the above storage account (private)
  • The access key associated with the above storage account
  • (opt) the url for the docker version you want to use in the VHD

In your terminal, with docker installed, run the following:

export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_NAME="<your-storage-account>"
export AZURE_STG_ACCOUNT_KEY="<your-access-key>"
export CONTAINER_NAME="<a-bucket-name>"
make uploadvhd DOCKER_BIN_URL="<tgz-docker-url>"

The above will output a URL which you can then use to deploy on editions.