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| Subject: | [Xen-users] Automate installation of VM images |
| From: | Thawan Kooburat <kthawan@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | 2010年4月20日 17:17:50 -0500 |
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Hi, I want to know if there is a tool that automate the installation of various Linux distributions into VM images. My goal is to be able to create VM on-demand for each software building and testing job. This does not have to be specific to Xen because I should be able to use qemu-img to covert between various image types. I found that there are 2 main approaches of this kind of work. 1. Use Kickstart or Preseeding to automate OS installation in VM. 2. Use yum or debootstrap to install OS into mounted VM image. However, this method requires some work to make image bootable and run properly. >From what I found, the second approach might be a lot faster in terms of image creation time and Xen-tools seems to fall into this category as well. However, current list of supported distribution of Xen-tools is quite limited (Only CentOS4 for RPM-based) Is there other alternatives? -- Thawan Kooburat Graduate Student Department of Computer Science UW-Madison _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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