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| | | | First boot up the Freebsd QEMU guest image as per normal: qemu-system-x86_64 -net user -net nic -m 2048 -hda freebsd10.img -boot c -cdrom FreeBSD-10.0-RELEASE-amd64-dvd1.iso And copy out the kernel and kernel.symbols file from /boot/kernel directory to the host machine. Then shut the guest image down, and reboot with QEMU serial debugging enabled: qemu-system-x86_64 -s -S... | |
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| | | | The ability to quickly stand up a guest OS with cloud-init is most often associated with deployment of virtual machines in an IaaS like EC2 or Azure. But cloud-init is not just for remote cloud providers, and using cloud-init for local images that can be quickly deployed in KVM works great for local development and ... KVM: Testing cloud-init locally using KVM for an Ubuntu cloud image | |
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| | Add following files [Unit] Description=Upload Janus recordings to AWS S3 After=network.target [Service] Type=oneshot User=ubuntu WorkingDirectory=/home/ubuntu/janus_recordings ExecStart=/bin/bash /usr/local/bin/upload_videos [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target [Unit] Description=Janus S3 Upload timer [Timer] OnCalendar=*:0/1 OnBootSec=5min [Install] WantedBy= |