Proxmox, How To Create An Alpine Cloud-Init Image

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  • Опубліковано 25 гру 2024

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  • @drivetrainerYT
    @drivetrainerYT 13 днів тому +2

    Thank you, David, I clarified a lot along your fine video.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  12 днів тому

      Thanks for the feedback, it really's helpful
      And good to know the video was useful

  • @DominikSchmid
    @DominikSchmid 11 днів тому +1

    Great tutorial! Thank you so much David. This is extremely helpful.

  • @StraussBR
    @StraussBR 6 днів тому +1

    The attention to details in your vídeos is amazing David
    Subscribed now and will have a look at some interesting videos you have i will def check it out later

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  5 днів тому

      Good to know this was helpful and hopefully you'll find other videos that are useful

  • @BillyDickson
    @BillyDickson 10 днів тому +1

    Thanks David much appreciated, might have a wee play with Alpine over Christmas holidays. 👍
    I prefer nano to vi or vim as well, i can use either, but i find nano a bit more intuitive.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  10 днів тому +1

      I think it is better for keeping up with applications
      Part way through recording this video, Podman released version 5.3, aargh!
      It doesn't use systemd, so no quadlets, but c'est la vie

  • @dasgoll
    @dasgoll 7 днів тому +1

    Awesome!!!!!!! Worked like a charm. Tried to follow the same steps for Ubunut, it seems the 'setup-cloud-init' command is not part of the cloud-init package. It would be amazing if you create a video for creating Ubuntu Cloud-init images. Thanks in advance.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  6 днів тому +1

      I'm not sure what the purpose would be
      Canonical already provide a cloud-init ready image
      I suppose you could create your own base image from that and customise it, adding cloud-init back in
      But since it supports cloud-init already, I would just hand it over to Ansible to finish