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Document aie .run file when building vgpu manager image #123
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Signed-off-by: Christopher Desiniotis <cdesiniotis@nvidia.com>
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Signed-off-by: Mike McKiernan <mmckiernan@nvidia.com>
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I made small tweaks and will leave this open so you have a chance to review. Thanks very much for making the update. I had no idea about the requirement.
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NVIDIA AI Enterprise customers must use the ``aie`` .run file for building the NVIDIA vGPU Manager image. |
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I made a few small changes like spelling out NVIDIA AI Enterprise. It isn't abbreviated in customer-facing information.
Unzip the bundle to obtain the NVIDIA vGPU Manager for Linux (``NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-<version>-vgpu-kvm.run`` file) | ||
Unzip the bundle to obtain the NVIDIA vGPU Manager for Linux file, ``NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-<version>-vgpu-kvm.run``. | ||
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.. include:: ../gpu-operator/gpu-operator-kubevirt.rst |
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Some trickery. I have a near-end-of-year resolution to set a better example for reusing information.
Thanks @mikemckiernan for the edits. LGTM! |
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