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This was missed in #391 so adding here, we do rewrite the ignition data on subsequent deployments, but it's nice to ensure it's cleaned up on destroy along with all other resources.

Steven Hardy added 2 commits November 19, 2018 15:35
This was missed in openshift#391 so this adds support for cleaning up the
created container/object (used for the bootstrap ignition config)
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hardys commented Nov 19, 2018

@flaper87 and @tomassedovic we discussed this last week, review welcome when you have some time, thanks!

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hardys commented Nov 19, 2018

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