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The virtual hard disk must be newly created, do not use the existing ones. For this, there is an explanation in the "Notes" column at the end of the previous table. If there is no special explanation, it is not necessary. Take deepin-desktop-communityamd After install and boot into the linux distro. Run vtoyboot script to make some process to support Ventoy boot. For facilitate identification and processing, you MUST change the file suffix to. This is mandatory.

It is recommended to keep the original suffix while adding a. It contains a minimal installation, plus any dependencies required by the waagent tool, plus the waagent tool itself. The image size is 10GB, but our first tests were on 2GB images and this is sufficient to host the system. This is an ephemereal drive it's physically attached to the VM and does not use Azure Storage.

It has good performance, but its content is not persistent. Refer to the azure vm disk command to see how to create persistent data disks and attach them to a running VM.

Creation of a custom Image We have explored three ways to create a new Image. This might not be sufficient to have the machine in a clean state, it's your responsability to determine other operations needed by what you installed resetting history, deleting other accounts, and so on.

Once this step is done, delete the VM, keeping its VHD: azure vm delete vm-name The resulting VHD run azure vm disk list to get its url can then be declared as an Image, and is also in the format expected by VM Depot if you want to share it.

To create a personal Image not shared , issue the following command : azure vm image create [imagename] [systemDiskUrl] -o linux --blob-url [destinationImageUrl] There are a number of ways to find the systemDiskUrl, you can for example issue the command azure vm disk list --json Creation of an Image from scratch, directly on Azure This experimental procedure has been devised by Arnaud Patard.

The basic steps are to create a blank data disk, attach it to a running VM, deploy the new distro on the Data disk, configure GRUB, then detach the disk and treat it as a System Disk.

Creation of an image using Hyper-V This method requires you to have a Windows machine running hyper-v, and is detailed in the following documentation : Creating and uploading a Virtual Hard Disk that contains the Linux Operating System.

Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? Note If the bandwidth from your local machine to the Azure Disk is causing a long time to process the upload with azcopy, you can use an Azure VM jumpbox to speed up the process. Here's how this can be done: Create a tarball of the VHD on your local machine: tar -czvf. Create an Azure Linux VM distro of your choice. Make sure that you create it with a large enough disk to hold the extracted VHD!

Download the azcopy utility to the Azure Linux VM.



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