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README.md
Swarmlab.io create-iso based on Bento
run ./build-ubuntu-18.04-iso.sh
Bento
Bento is a project that encapsulates Packer templates for building Vagrant base boxes. A subset of templates are built and published to the bento org on Vagrant Cloud. These published boxes serve as the default boxes for kitchen-vagrant.
*NOTE:
- Virutalbox 6.x requires disabling nat config that allows vbox 7.x guests to connect to the host. To use comment out lines #161 and #162 in bento/packer_templates/pkr-variables.pkr.hcl or add variable
vboxmanage = []
to os_pkrvars files. - When running packer build command the output directory is relative to the working directory the command is currently running in. Suggest running packer build commands from bento root directory for build working files to be placed in bento/builds/(build_name) directory by default. If the output_directory variable isn't overwritten a directory called builds/(build_name) will be created in the current working directory that you are running the command from
Using Public Boxes
Adding a bento box to Vagrant
vagrant box add bento/ubuntu-18.04
Using a bento box in a Vagrantfile
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "bento/ubuntu-18.04"
end
Building Boxes
Requirements
*NOTE: support for these providers is considered experimental and corresponding Vagrant Cloud images may or may not exist.
Using packer
To build a Ubuntu 22.04 box for only the VirtualBox provider
cd <path/to>/bento
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build -only=virtualbox-iso.vm -var-file=os_pkrvars/ubuntu/ubuntu-22.04-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
To build latest Debian 11 boxes for all possible providers (simultaneously)
cd <path/to>/bento
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build -var-file=os_pkrvars/debian/debian-11-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
To build latest CentOS 7 boxes for all providers except VMware and Parallels
cd <path/to>/bento
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build -except=parallels-iso.vm,vmware-iso.vm -var-file=os_pkrvars/centos/centos-7-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
To use an alternate url
cd <path/to>/bento
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build -var 'iso_url=http://mirror.utexas.edu/fedora/linux' -var-file=os_pkrvars/fedora/fedor-37-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
To build a Windows 10 Enterprise Gen 2 box for the Hyper-V provider
cd <path/to>/bento
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build -var-file=os_pkrvars/windows/windows-10gen2-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
If the build is successful, your box files will be in the builds
directory at the root of the repository.
KVM/qemu support for Windows
You must download the iso image with the Windows drivers for paravirtualized KVM/qemu hardware. You can do this from the command line: wget -nv -nc https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/stable-virtio/virtio-win.iso -O virtio-win.iso
and place it in the packer_templates/win_answer_files/ directory.
You can use the following sample command to build a KVM/qemu Windows box:
packer init -upgrade ./packer_templates
packer build --only=qemu.vm -var-file=os_pkrvars/windwos/windows-2022-x86_64.pkrvars.hcl ./packer_templates
Proprietary Templates
Templates for operating systems only available via license or subscription are also available in the repository, these include but are not limited to: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise. As the ISOs are not publicly available the URL values will need to be overridden as appropriate. We rely on the efforts of those with access to licensed versions of the operating systems to keep these up-to-date.
Networking/Firewalls
Most of the providers expect unrestricted access to networking in order to build as expected. We can't enumerate all possible firewall configurations but include some snippets below that might be useful to users.
Windows
$VS = "Standardswitch"
$IF_ALIAS = (Get-NetAdapter -Name "vEthernet ($VS)").ifAlias
New-NetFirewallRule -Displayname "Allow incomming from $VS" -Direction Inbound -InterfaceAlias $IF_ALIAS -Action Allow
Hyper-V Generation 2 VM's
Hyper-V Gen 2 VMs do not support floppy drives. If you previously provided resources using a floppy drive, you must add those files to your Gen 2 iso images, in particular:
autounattend.xml
: The Gen 2autounattend.xml
file supports EFI partitions. Update theautounattend.xml
with the correct Windows version for your systems and ensure that the partitions are correct for your situation. You also need to manage the driver disk that holds the hyper-v guest services drivers and adjust theautounattend.xml
file as appropriate.base_setup.ps1
Testing the build with the test-kitchen
If you have successfully built a vagrant box using the bento tool, you should have the vagrant box and a metadata file in the builds
folder. You can use these files to test the build with a test-kitchen configuration. Place your kitchen.yml
and bootstrap.sh
files inside the templates
directory and run the following command to test the build.
kitchen test
Bugs and Issues
Please use GitHub issues to report bugs, features, or other problems.
Related projects
A huge thank you to these related projects from which we've taken inspiration and often used as a source for workarounds in complex world of base box building.
- https://github.com/boxcutter
- https://github.com/lavabit/robox
- https://github.com/mcandre/packer-templates
- https://github.com/timsutton/osx-vm-templates
- https://github.com/ferventcoder/vagrant-windows-puppet/tree/master/baseboxes
License & Authors
These basebox templates were converted from veewee definitions originally based on work done by Tim Dysinger to make "Don't Repeat Yourself" (DRY) modular baseboxes. Thanks Tim!
- Author: Chris McClimans (chris@hippiehacker.org)
- Author: Fletcher Nichol (fnichol@nichol.ca)
- Author: Joshua Timberman (joshua@chef.io)
- Author: Julian Dunn (jdunn@chef.io)
- Author: Ross Timson (ross@rosstimson.com)
- Author: Seth Chisamore (schisamo@chef.io)
- Author: Stephen Delano (stephen@chef.io)
- Author: Tim Dysinger (tim@dysinger.net)
- Author: Tim Smith (tsmith@chef.io)
- Author: Tom Duffield (tom@chef.io)
- Author: Corey Hemminger (corey.hemminger@progress.com)
Copyright 2012-2023, Progress Software, Inc. (<legal@chef.io>)
Copyright 2011-2012, Tim Dysinger (<tim@dysinger.net>)
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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