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points in the installer. Any changes you make while the installer is running
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but before altering the storage configuration will reflected in the installer.
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The installer cannot yet configure iSCSI mounts, ZFS at all, or btrfs
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subvolumes.
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The installer cannot yet configure iSCSI mounts, ZFS, or btrfs subvolumes.
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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.
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This page assumes that you are willing to install the latest Ubuntu release
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available i.e., 22.10 at the time of writing. For other releases, you would
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need to substitute the name of the ISO image but the instructions should
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otherwise remain the same.
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This page assumes that you are installing a recent Ubuntu release. However,
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for older releases, you can substitute the name of the ISO image but the
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instructions should otherwise be the same.
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This page also assumes you are on the AMD64 architecture. There is a
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:ref:`version for s390x<autoinstall-quickstart-s390x>` too.
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Download the ISO
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----------------
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Go to the `22.10 ISO download page`_ and download the latest Ubuntu 22.10
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Go to the `Ubuntu ISO download page`_ and download the latest Ubuntu
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live-server ISO.
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Mount the ISO
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo mount -r ~/Downloads/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-amd64.iso /mnt
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sudo mount -r ~/Downloads/ubuntu-<release-number>-live-server-amd64.iso /mnt
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Where you should change `<release-number>` to match the number of the LTS or
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release you have downloaded (e.g., `22.04.3` for Jammy or `23.04` for the Lunar
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interim release).
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Write your autoinstall config
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-----------------------------
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Run the install!
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----------------
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As before, you will need to change `<release-number>` in the following command
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to match the release ISO you downloaded.
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.. code-block:: bash
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kvm -no-reboot -m 2048 \
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-drive file=image.img,format=raw,cache=none,if=virtio \
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-cdrom ~/Downloads/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-amd64.iso \
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-cdrom ~/Downloads/ubuntu-<release-number>-live-server-amd64.iso \
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-kernel /mnt/casper/vmlinuz \
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-initrd /mnt/casper/initrd \
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-append 'autoinstall ds=nocloud-net;s=http://_gateway:3003/'
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Download the live-server ISO
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----------------------------
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Go to the `22.10 ISO download page`_ and download the latest Ubuntu 22.10
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Go to the `Ubuntu ISO download page`_ and download the latest Ubuntu
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live-server ISO.
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Create your user-data and meta-data files
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Run the install!
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----------------
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As before, you will need to change `<release-number>` in the following command
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to match the release ISO you downloaded.
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.. code-block:: bash
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kvm -no-reboot -m 2048 \
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-drive file=image.img,format=raw,cache=none,if=virtio \
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-drive file=~/seed.iso,format=raw,cache=none,if=virtio \
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-cdrom ~/Downloads/ubuntu-22.10-live-server-amd64.iso
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-cdrom ~/Downloads/ubuntu-<release-number>-live-server-amd64.iso
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This will boot and run the install. Unless you interrupt boot to add
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'autoinstall' to the kernel command line, the installer will prompt for
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.. LINKS
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.. _22.10 ISO download page: https://releases.ubuntu.com/22.10/
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.. _Ubuntu ISO download page: https://releases.ubuntu.com/
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Update Subiquity
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================
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The first thing to do is to update your Subiquity snap. Not only because we
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fix issues that cause failures over time but also because we've been working on
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features to make failure reporting easier.
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<command here? What if the snap isn't installed?>
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The first thing to do is to update your Subiquity snap using `snap refresh`.
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Not only because we fix issues that cause failures over time but also because
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we've been working on features to make failure reporting easier.
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Crash reports
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=============
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The mapping's keys correspond to settings in the :file:`/etc/default/keyboard`
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configuration file. See
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`its manual page <http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/en/man5/keyboard.5.html>`_
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`its manual page <http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/keyboard.5.html>`_
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for more details.
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The mapping contains keys:
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``sudo``, even if SSH access is configured.
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The crypted password string must conform to what
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`passwd <https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/jammy/en/man1/passwd.1.html>`_
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`passwd <https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/passwd.1.html>`_
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expects. Depending on the special characters in the password hash, quoting may
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be required, so it's safest to just always include the quotes around the hash.
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