README.md: Move to toplevel

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Using yum-ostree Using rpm-ostree
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This tool takes a set of packages, and commits them to an OSTree This tool takes a set of packages, and commits them to an OSTree
repository. At the moment, it is intended for use on build servers. repository. At the moment, it is intended for use on build servers.
For example, this invocation: For example, this invocation:
# yum-ostree --repo=repo --enablerepo=fedora --os=fedora --os-version=20 create my-server-packages @minimal kernel ostree fedora-release lvm2 e2fsprogs btrfs-progs passwd httpd # rpm-ostree --repo=repo --enablerepo=fedora --os=fedora --os-version=20 create my-server-packages @standard kernel ostree fedora-release lvm2 e2fsprogs btrfs-progs httpd
Will create a ref named "fedora/20/my-server-packages", containing a Will create a ref named "fedora/20/my-server-packages", containing a
complete bootable root filesystem of those packages. As you can see complete bootable root filesystem of those packages. As you can see
from the example above, the package set is quite minimal, we're just from the example above, the package set is fairly minimal, we're just
adding on "httpd". adding on "httpd".
Now, if you export the repo via any plain HTTP server, clients using Now, if you export the repo via any plain HTTP server, clients using