+
+ </variablelist>
+ </category>
+
+ <category id="plc_flavour">
+ <name>Flavours</name>
+ <description>Defaults for nodes and slices contents.</description>
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <variable id="node_arch" type="string">
+ <name>arch for nodes</name>
+ <value>@ARCH@</value>
+ <description>The default 'arch' to use when installing nodes.
+ This is offered mostly for consistency with the rest of the
+ PLC_FLAVOUR category, but does not have much of a practical
+ interest. In any case, you need to have the corresponding
+ bootstrapfs images available for nodes.</description>
+ </variable>
+
+ <variable id="node_fcdistro" type="string">
+ <name>fcdistro for nodes</name>
+ <value>@FCDISTRO@</value>
+ <description>THIS CURRENTLY HAS NO EFFECT.
+ The default 'fcdistro' to use when installing
+ nodes.You need to have the corresponding bootstrapfs images
+ available for nodes. THIS CURRENTLY HAS NO EFFECT.</description>
+ </variable>
+
+ <variable id="node_pldistro" type="string">
+ <name>pldistro for nodes</name>
+ <value>@PLDISTRO@</value>
+ <description>The default 'pldistro' to use when installing
+ nodes. You need to have the corresponding bootstrapfs
+ images available for nodes.</description>
+ </variable>
+
+ <variable id="slice_arch" type="string">
+ <name>arch for slivers</name>
+ <value>@ARCH@</value>
+ <description>The default 'arch' to use for slivers. This is
+ useful if you have heterogeneous nodes (i686 and x86_64),
+ but want slivers to be homogeneous. You need to have the
+ corresponding vserver variant rpm available for
+ nodes.</description>
+ </variable>
+
+ <variable id="slice_fcdistro" type="string">
+ <name>fcdistro for slivers</name>
+ <value>@FCDISTRO@</value>
+ <description>The default 'fcdistro' to use for creating
+ slivers. You need to have the corresponding vserver variant
+ rpm available for nodes.</description>
+ </variable>
+
+ <variable id="slice_pldistro" type="string">
+ <name>pldistro for slivers</name>
+ <value>@PLDISTRO@</value>
+ <description>The default 'pldistro' to use for creating
+ slivers. You need to have the corresponding vserver variant
+ rpm available for nodes.</description>
+ </variable>
+