![]() ![]() Now, let’s boot up the new Rocky environment – where $VOLUME_ID is the cinder volume uuid which acted as the target installer for Rocky earlier: openstack server create rocky-8.4-cloudimage -flavor m1.medium -network private -volume $VOLUME_ID ![]() Once the installation is complete you can shutdown the instance and detach the installation target volume. We added a Rocky user and gave that account a password – this will get cleaned up by sysprep later on. Proceed with the installation until it is complete. Via the dashboard create a new instance using this image.Īttach a second volume to the instance as an installation target (if you do this after the boot you may need to rescan the drives during the installation if no disks are detected). Openstack image create Rocky-8.4-iso -public -container-format bare -disk-format iso -file. To setup your Rocky Linux image, first download the iso and import into Openstack: curl -L -O How to Build Your own Rocky Images from the ISO file:
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