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authorJoshua Powers <josh.powers@canonical.com>2019-09-04 13:43:11 +0000
committerServer Team CI Bot <josh.powers+server-team-bot@canonical.com>2019-09-04 13:43:11 +0000
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@@ -57,24 +57,24 @@ Given a disk ubuntu 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
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+
$ 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
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## 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 ::
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## create a new qcow image to boot, backed by your original image
$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b disk.img boot-disk.img
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## 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.
@@ -88,12 +88,12 @@ 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.
+content for that file in the ``network-interfaces`` field of metadata.
Example metadata:
::
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+
instance-id: iid-abcdefg
network-interfaces: |
iface eth0 inet static