vm-builder 0.12.4+bzr469-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
vm-builder (0.12.4+bzr469-0ubuntu1) oneiric; urgency=low * add support for building oneiric VMs * debian/README.source: - add text that explains that bzr-buildpackage is enough to build it * .bzr-builddeb/default.conf: - generate the bzr version-info via a pre-build hook -- Michael Vogt <email address hidden> Tue, 16 Aug 2011 16:04:10 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Michael Vogt
- Uploaded to:
- Oneiric
- Original maintainer:
- Soren Hansen
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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- python-vm-builder: VM builder
Script that automates the process of creating a ready to use Linux based VM.
The currently supported hypervisors are:
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* KVM
* Xen
* VMWare
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The currently supported distros are:
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* Ubuntu Dapper, Gutsy, Hardy, Intrepid, Jaunty, and Karmic.
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You can pass command line options to add extra packages, remove packages,
choose which version of Ubuntu, which mirror etc. On recent hardware
with plenty of RAM, tmpdir in /dev/shm or using a tmpfs, and a local mirror,
you can bootstrap a vm in less than a minute.
- python-vm-builder-ec2: No summary available for python-vm-builder-ec2 in ubuntu oneiric.
No description available for python-
vm-builder- ec2 in ubuntu oneiric.
- ubuntu-vm-builder: Ubuntu VM builder
Script which automates the process of creating a ready to use VM based on
Ubuntu. You can pass command line options to add extra packages, remove
packages, choose which version of Ubuntu, which mirror to use etc.
.
On recent hardware with plenty of RAM, tmpdir in /dev/shm or using a tmpfs,
and a local mirror, you can bootstrap a vm in less than a minute.