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Revision as of 15:13, 19 November 2019
Contents
Introduction
We'll Install Ubuntu in vm-bhyve.
Prerequisites
Properly configured vm-bhyve running on FreeBSD. All commands below run as root.
Fetch image
Fetch the | Cloud Init image:
vm img http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/bionic/current/bionic-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
Create VM
vm create -t linux-zvol -i bionic-server-cloudimg-amd64.img -C -k ~aram/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ubuntu
Change the number of CPUs and amount of physical memory in /vm/ubuntu/ubuntu.conf
vm configure ubuntu
Start the VM
vm start ubuntu
Log-in
Determine the IP and log-in:
ssh ubuntu@192.168.0.27
Sadly doesn't have any way of querying the IP, you need to search the DHCP logs or use ARP.
Complete the installation by following the Ubuntu Linux Post Install Steps.
Enable autostart
Make sure the VM is listed in vm_list in /etc/rc.conf
vm_list="ubuntu vm1 vm2"