You can install this distro into your appliance.
Note: We recommend creating a separate partition for /usr volume to allow you to move the volume later. This allows you to create a volume that is read-only and shared between appliance instances as well as conserve disc space. You must verify that the distro that you are installing supports the separation. If you create multiple partitions and do not separate later, some filesystem counters will not report correctly.
Follow these steps:
util iso2class app_name=Ubuntu-1204_x64 install_size=5G console_type=graphic iso_volume1=ubuntu-12.04.4-server-amd64.iso os=linux-64 virt_mode=xen_hvm,vmware cpu=0.5 mem=1.5G bw=1M
The following prompt appears:
When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
The Ubuntu installation wizard displays a series of panels for you to select your preferences. After you make your selections on each panel, press Enter to advance to the next one.
The package is highlighted.
Aptitude closes and you are returned to a progress screen in the Ubuntu installation wizard.
The Ubuntu installation wizard closes.
The following prompt still appears:
When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
The following prompt appears:
When you have finished with the installation, press [Enter] to continue
A prompt appears to specify whether to install msi/APK.
A prompt appears to specify whether to call hvm2pv now.
You now should have an Ubuntu 12.04 application named Ubuntu-1204_x64 running.
app stop Ubuntu-1204_x64
util hvm2pv name=Ubuntu-1204_x64:main.iso2class
The following prompt appears:
Is the pre-requisite software installed?
A confirmation prompt appears.
A prompt appears to set up a new root password.
A prompt appears to press any key when ready.
Note: The appliance should boot successfully in both PV and HVM modes.
A prompt appears to delete the original boot volume.
You now have the managed Ubuntu 12.04 x64 appliance capable of booting in PV and HVM modes.
sed 's/tty1/ttyS0/g' </etc/init/tty1.conf>/etc/init/ttyS0.conf sed 's/tty1/hvc0/g' </etc/init/tty1.conf>/etc/init/hvc0.conf
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