Bug 984290

Summary: OsType Unassigned value is deprecated
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Reporter: Roy Golan <rgolan>
Component: DocumentationAssignee: Cheryn Tan <chetan>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Tareq Alayan <talayan>
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Version: unspecifiedCC: acathrow, mavital, michal.skrivanek, mpastern, oramraz, pstehlik, rgolan, Rhev-m-bugs, rlandman, yeylon
Target Milestone: ---Keywords: Triaged
Target Release: 3.3.0   
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OS: Unspecified   
Whiteboard: virt
Fixed In Version: Doc Type: Release Note
Doc Text:
Previously, 'Unassigned' was the default option for the Operating System field in the New or Edit Virtual Machine window. This option has now been deprecated, and replaced with 'Other OS'.
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Last Closed: 2013-10-01 01:17:03 UTC Type: Bug
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Description Roy Golan 2013-07-14 14:01:51 UTC
Description of problem:
Oss with os type "unassigned" are now converted to "other". The value is still supported but is auto converted to "other", both on creation and on import.

The id of the type is left unchanged i.e is still 0. 
The old id of "other" is 6 and is not in use now.

Comment 1 Roy Golan 2013-07-14 14:04:15 UTC
See Bug 980813

Comment 2 Michal Skrivanek 2013-07-15 07:27:42 UTC
deprecated starting with 3.3, remove in 4.0

Comment 6 Michal Skrivanek 2013-09-24 13:22:03 UTC
do we just nee to change doc to deprecate it? can we do that in 3.3?

Comment 7 Michael Pasternak 2013-09-24 13:25:37 UTC
(In reply to Michal Skrivanek from comment #6)
> do we just nee to change doc to deprecate it? can we do that in 3.3?

i guess you should file 3.3 documentation bug.

Comment 9 Cheryn Tan 2013-10-01 01:17:03 UTC
Adding to release notes, but closing it as it doesn't affect the docs components.