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diff --git a/doc/sources/nocloud/README b/doc/sources/nocloud/README deleted file mode 100644 index c94b206a..00000000 --- a/doc/sources/nocloud/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -The data source 'NoCloud' and 'NoCloudNet' allow the user to provide user-data -and meta-data to the instance without running a network service (or even without -having a network at all) - -You can provide meta-data and user-data to a local vm boot via files on a vfat -or iso9660 filesystem. These user-data and meta-data files are expected to be -in the format described in doc/example/seed/README . Basically, user-data is -simply user-data and meta-data is a yaml formated file representing what you'd -find in the EC2 metadata service. - -Given a disk 12.04 cloud image in 'disk.img', you can create a sufficient disk -by following the example below. - -## create user-data and meta-data files that will be used -## to modify image on first boot -$ { echo instance-id: iid-local01; echo local-hostname: cloudimg; } > meta-data - -$ printf "#cloud-config\npassword: passw0rd\nchpasswd: { expire: False }\nssh_pwauth: True\n" > user-data - -## create a disk to attach with some user-data and meta-data -$ genisoimage -output seed.iso -volid cidata -joliet -rock user-data meta-data - -## alternatively, create a vfat filesystem with same files -## $ truncate --size 2M seed.img -## $ mkfs.vfat -n cidata seed.img -## $ mcopy -oi seed.img user-data meta-data :: - -## create a new qcow image to boot, backed by your original image -$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b disk.img boot-disk.img - -## boot the image and login as 'ubuntu' with password 'passw0rd' -## note, passw0rd was set as password through the user-data above, -## there is no password set on these images. -$ kvm -m 256 \ - -net nic -net user,hostfwd=tcp::2222-:22 \ - -drive file=boot-disk.img,if=virtio \ - -drive file=seed.iso,if=virtio - -Note, that the instance-id provided ('iid-local01' above) is what is used to -determine if this is "first boot". So if you are making updates to user-data -you will also have to change that, or start the disk fresh. - - -Also, you can inject an /etc/network/interfaces file by providing the content -for that file in the 'network-interfaces' field of metadata. Example metadata: - instance-id: iid-abcdefg - network-interfaces: | - iface eth0 inet static - address 192.168.1.10 - network 192.168.1.0 - netmask 255.255.255.0 - broadcast 192.168.1.255 - gateway 192.168.1.254 - hostname: myhost - |