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AndersonTorres
85a7b22c6e nixos/maintainers/scripts/cloudstack/cloudstack-image.nix: get rid of with lib 2023-05-12 22:29:24 -03:00
lassulus
5aa4273e4f treewide: use auto diskSize for make-disk-image
(cherry picked from commit f3aa040bcb)
2021-04-24 14:49:07 -04:00
Luke Granger-Brown
4fb91cbafe Revert "treewide: use auto diskSize for make-disk-image"
This reverts commit f3aa040bcb.
2021-04-24 02:38:36 +00:00
lassulus
f3aa040bcb treewide: use auto diskSize for make-disk-image 2021-04-22 19:52:49 +02:00
Vincent Bernat
15f98b7192 nixos/cloudstack-image: initial import
Cloudstack images are simply using cloud-init. They are not headless
as a user usually have access to a console. Otherwise, the difference
with Openstack are mostly handled by cloud-init.

This is still some minor issues. Notably, there is no non-root user.
Other cloud images usually come with a user named after the
distribution and with sudo. Would it make sense for NixOS?

Cloudstack gives the user the ability to change the password.
Cloud-init support for this is imperfect and the set-passwords module
should be declared as `- [set-passwords, always]` for this to work. I
don't know if there is an easy way to "patch" default cloud-init
configuration. However, without a non-root user, this is of no use.

Similarly, hostname is usually set through cloud-init using
`set_hostname` and `update_hostname` modules. While the patch to
declare nixos to cloud-init contains some code to set hostname, the
previously mentioned modules are not enabled.
2018-11-17 20:40:11 +01:00