- #VMWARE IMAGE CUSTOMIZATION IS IN PROGRESS INSTALL#
- #VMWARE IMAGE CUSTOMIZATION IS IN PROGRESS LICENSE#
Once deployed, yum will use the MAAS-configured proxy. To use a proxy when building a RHEL image, just set the ‘http_proxy’ environment variable to your local proxy. MAAS image builder supports creating RHEL images behind a proxy.
#VMWARE IMAGE CUSTOMIZATION IS IN PROGRESS INSTALL#
#VMWARE IMAGE CUSTOMIZATION IS IN PROGRESS LICENSE#
MAAS Image Builder can create CentOS images behind a proxy – just set the ‘http_proxy’ environment variable to your particular proxy. - Canonical maintained cloud-init repository.
Network RequirementsĪccess to the Internet is required, since you will need to start with one of these: If you need something else, though, MAAS Image Builder supports the ability to create various CentOS images. MAAS already provides the latest available CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and CentOS 8 for automatic download. Note: Be sure to substitute your unique URL in the command below: $ sudo add-apt-repository you have added the private PPA, you can install the Image Builder like this: $ sudo apt-get install maas-image-builderĪll done? Great! Now you can build and customize images for MAAS machines, as shown in the sections below. Also, you must add the repository with the add-apt-repository command.