* Test: molecule replace ubuntu2004 with ubuntu2204 ubuntu2404
cri-dockerd, adduser and bastion-ssh-config can't run ubuntu2404, maybe needs to check login.
"System is booting up. Unprivileged users are not permitted to log in yet. Please come back later. For technical details, see pam_nologin(8)."
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* Test: replace ubuntu-2004 with ubuntu-2404
All ubuntu-2004 tests are removed.
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* Docs: update ci.md
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* Docs: update README.md
Remove Ubuntu 20.04 support
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This is now handled directly at the failfast-ci level (== integration
Github <-> Gitlab).
The whole pipeline will not be triggered unless:
- The author is a maintainer
- The PR has the /ok-to-test label
Vagrant jobs needs a big cache which makes them slow / sometimes stuck
completely. Using the kubevirt provisionning playbook is now
significantly faster, so do just that.
Having only one provisionner in CI will also allows us to remove some of
the custom runners executors we use for vagrant, and more generally
reduce the CI maintenance.
Our kubevirt CI platform does not support ivp6 yet, so we keep the
relevant jobs in vagrant, but we'll migrate them as well as soon as
possible.