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# Debian unattended install
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> **ATTENTION:** this repo is focused on my thesis work so expect some mess and low generalization.
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## Usage
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Get help:
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```sh
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./regeniso-sid.sh -h
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```
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### Examples:
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> **Note:** `preseed/kube.cfg` at the moment works only with the _netinst_ image. The reason is that with the _netinst-minimal_ I should manually install some kernel modules (`cdrom` for example) and at the moment I don't know how to do this.
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Generate a _netinst_ with a _kube_ preseed:
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```sh
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./regeniso-sid.sh preseed/kube.cfg netinst stable amd64 auto "bluetooth.blacklist=yes bnep.blacklist=yes"
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```
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## Initialize the VM
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Create a VM and launch the unattended install.
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Minimal requirements:
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+ 2 Cores
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+ 3GB RAM (8GB for a decent experience)
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Once the unattended installation finished successfully we should prepare the environment inside the VM.
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> **user:** `virtualuser`
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> **password:** `test`
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Launch this script:
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```sh
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/srv/custom/main.sh
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```
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Once it concluded successfully shut down the VM.
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Use the image of the first VM as a base and create 3 different linked volumes:
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```sh
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qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b baseImage.qcow2 deltaImage.qcow2
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```
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Create 3 clones of the base VM and associate at each one a delta image. Beware that each VM **_must_** have a different MAC address.
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Launch the 3 VM clones and in one of them (usually the first) login and then install Rancher:
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Login without polluting the _known hosts_ file:
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```sh
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ssh virtualuser@ipAddress -o "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" -o "UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null"
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```
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Add an unique _hostname_ to each VM:
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```sh
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hostnamectl set-hostname unique-hname-101
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```
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And then launch this to install Rancher:
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```sh
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docker run -d --restart=unless-stopped -p 80:80 -p 443:443 --privileged rancher/rancher
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```
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