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.. _autoinstall-quickstart-s390x:
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Autoinstall quick start for s390x
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The intent of this page is to provide simple instructions to perform an
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autoinstall in a VM on your machine on s390x.
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This page is just a slightly adapted page of the
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`autoinstall quickstart page<autoinstall_quickstart>` mapped to s390x.
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Download an ISO
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===============
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At the time of writing (just after the Kinetic release), the best place to go
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is here:
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https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/22.10/release/
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..code-block:: bash
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wget https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/22.10/release/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-s390x.iso -P ~/Downloads
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Mount the ISO
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=============
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.. code-block:: bash
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mkdir -p ~/iso
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sudo mount -r ~/Downloads/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-s390x.iso ~/iso
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Write your autoinstall config
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=============================
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This means creating cloud-init config as follows:
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.. code-block:: bash
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mkdir -p ~/www
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cd ~/www
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cat > user-data << 'EOF'
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#cloud-config
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autoinstall:
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version: 1
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identity:
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hostname: ubuntu-server
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password: "$6$exDY1mhS4KUYCE/2$zmn9ToZwTKLhCw.b4/b.ZRTIZM30JZ4QrOQ2aOXJ8yk96xpcCof0kxKwuX1kqLG/ygbJ1f8wxED22bTL4F46P0"
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username: ubuntu
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EOF
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touch meta-data
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The crypted password is just ``ubuntu``.
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Serve the cloud-init config over HTTP
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Leave this running in one terminal window:
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.. code-block:: bash
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cd ~/www
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python3 -m http.server 3003
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Create a target disk
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====================
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Proceed with a second terminal window:
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo apt install qemu-utils
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...
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 disk-image.qcow2 10G
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Formatting 'disk-image.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=10737418240 cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16
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qemu-img info disk-image.qcow2
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image: disk-image.qcow2
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file format: qcow2
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virtual size: 10 GiB (10737418240 bytes)
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disk size: 196 KiB
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cluster_size: 65536
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Format specific information:
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compat: 1.1
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lazy refcounts: false
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refcount bits: 16
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corrupt: false
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Run the install!
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo apt install qemu-kvm
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...
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You may need to add the default user to the ``kvm`` group: <<BR>>
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo usermod -a -G kvm ubuntu # re-login to make the changes take effect
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kvm -no-reboot -name auto-inst-test -nographic -m 2048 \
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-drive file=disk-image.qcow2,format=qcow2,cache=none,if=virtio \
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-cdrom ~/Downloads/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-s390x.iso \
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-kernel ~/iso/boot/kernel.ubuntu \
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-initrd ~/iso/boot/initrd.ubuntu \
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-append 'autoinstall ds=nocloud-net;s=http://_gateway:3003/ console=ttysclp0'
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This will boot, download the config from the server (set up in the previous
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step) and run the install.
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The installer reboots at the end but the ``-no-reboot`` flag to ``kvm`` means
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that ``kvm`` will exit when this happens. It should take about 5 minutes.
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Boot the installed system
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.. code-block:: bash
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kvm -no-reboot -name auto-inst-test -nographic -m 2048 \
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-drive file=disk-image.qcow2,format=qcow2,cache=none,if=virtio
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This will boot into the freshly installed system and you should be able to log
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in as ``ubuntu/ubuntu``.
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