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- How to build custom images - canonical. com
How to build custom images MAAS supports custom images built with Packer These images allow you to deploy operating systems beyond the default Ubuntu set, and to customize Ubuntu images for your own environment You can build images for a wide variety of operating systems, including Linux distributions, VMware ESXi, and Windows
- MAAS | How to build custom images
Build Windows images Since Windows is a proprietary operating system, MAAS can’t download these images You need to manually generate images to use with MAAS by using Windows ISO images On the upside, the end result will be much simpler, since there are CLI and WebUI tools to upload a Windows image – which helps automate the process
- How to build custom images - KTH
You need to manually generate images to use with MAAS by using Windows ISO images On the upside, the end result will be much simpler, since there are CLI and WebUI tools to upload a Windows image – which helps automate the process
- GitHub - canonical packer-maas: Packer templates to create MAAS . . .
Building Custom Images for MAAS with Packer This repository provides Packer templates, scripts, and configuration to build custom operating system images for MAAS Use these templates if you need: Custom Ubuntu images with pre-installed packages, security hardening, or organization-specific tweaks
- How to use VMware images - dakartas. com
How to use VMware images Errors or typos? Topics missing? Hard to read? Let us know To deploy VMware ESXi through MAAS, you’ll need to create a specialised image using an official VMware ISO Canonical offers a GitHub repository of community-contributed packer templates to automate this process Note: VMware does not support cloning
- About custom images - maas. infra. tpip. net
MAAS is much more useful when you can upload images that aren’t gathered from the MAAS image repository ^, deploy them to MAAS-managed machines, and count on them to work properly But there’s a problem: the typical, off-the-shelf ISO image can’t just be uploaded to MAAS and deployed to a machine For one thing, the machines couldn’t write the image to their disks or boot the images
- About images - MAAS
Custom images MAAS allows you to upload and deploy custom images beyond the MAAS image repository However, generic ISO images require modifications before they can be used A valid MAAS image must include:
- Custom image tutorial - maas-third. cherryservers. com
Custom image tutorial When we talk about creating custom OS images for MAAS, it feels like something that’s about to get really complex But with packer-maas, that’s often not the case Let’s see if we can’t create and deploy a custom Ubuntu image with packer, just to see how easy it can be First, install MAAS If we’re going to create custom images for MAAS, then first, we’ll need
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