4/29/2023 0 Comments Vcenter default shell bash![]() ![]() There is a package called cloud-init that comes by default on “ cloud images ↗” of most Linux operating systems these days, it’s purpose is to do day-0 setup of operating systems, things like package installations, repository setup, SSH key additions, writing out to files and running arbitrary shell commands at first boot. So what are we doing this time, and how is it different? This blog is one way to do that - I expect to have two or three more methods blogged in the near future that will offer futher options - with a particular focus on day-2. After all, the less changes we can make iteratively and imperatively ↗, the more it is programmed or declarative, the better. Following on from those I felt that the process could be much more automated, and less “ssh into every box and change things manually”. ![]() This isn’t necessarily a follow-on from the other three blogs so far in this series, but more of an alternative to parts one and two. ![]()
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