

Also these images come with six network intefaces named eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4 and eth5 by default. The cloud-init software use other account provided as optional parameter at the time of build (not created because the cloud-init do this work at the first boot of the virtual machine) that by default is cloud-user. These images are builded with a Linux admin account provided as parameter at the time of build. These images are ideal to work as servers in Cloud, traditional or development environments, and is very useful to work with Docker, because the size of the image created is very small and clean. If the virtual machine boots inside VMware or VMware ESXI then install its VMwareTools disabling others. rvice: If the virtual machine boots inside VirtualBox then install its GuestTools disabling others.If the virtual machine boots in VMware or VirtualBox or other virtualization systems then mask cloud-init. rvice: If the virtual machine boots in OpenStack or KVM or AWS then lets execute cloud-init.You can deploy and boot directly these images in these virtualization systems without doing anything special or extra, thanks to the use of two systemd units: The virtualization system VirtualBox also uses the vdi format but it is not necessary since the VirtualBox itself converts the vmdk format into vdi. ovf: For VirtualBox, VMware and VMware ESXI.vmdk: For VirtualBox, VMware and VMware ESXI.The image formats that are generated are the following: This project helps to build automatically multiple Virtual Machine Images of Operating Systems that are compatible with different virtualization systems, as OpenStack, KVM, VirtualBox, VMware, VMware ESXI, Nutanix, etc. Clone and enter into the git root directory of this repository Howto generate SHA-512 password hashes with Python3 in CygWin command line Configure your Git environment to work with github Read the LICENSE GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3, 19 November 2007 automate-virtual-machine-linux-images Automate Linux Virtual Machines for Cloud VirtualBox OpenStack VMware ESXI Nutanix CentOS Ubuntu View on GitHub Automate Virtual Machine Linux Images Automate-virtual-machine-linux-images | Automate Linux Virtual Machines for Cloud VirtualBox OpenStack VMware ESXI Nutanix CentOS Ubuntu Skip to the content.
