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NAME
debvm-create - Create a VM image for various Debian releases and architectures
SYNOPSIS
debvm-create [-h hostname] [-k sshkey] [-o output] [-r release] [-s <task>] [-z size] [-- mmdebstrap
options]
DESCRIPTION
debvm-create is essentially a thin wrapper around mmdebstrap for creating a raw ext4 filesystem image for
booting with debvm-run. The purpose of these images primarily is testing the different releases and
architectures without access to a physical machine of that architecture. Beyond essential packages, the
image will contain apt, an init system and a suitable kernel package. Notably absent is a bootloader and
a partition table. In order to boot such an image, one is supposed to extract the kernel and initrd from
the image and pass it to a suitable bootloader. No user account is created and root can login without
specifying a password.
OPTIONS
-h hostname, --hostname=hostname
Set the hostname of the virtual machine. By default, the hostname is testvm.
--initsystem=systemd | busybox | finit | runit | sysv | none
Select an init system to be used. The default is systemd independently of the Debian release.
Note that when selecting none, the resulting image will not be bootable unless something else
takes care of creating /sbin/init. Automatic customizations that are specific to a particular
init system will be skipped when a different init system is selected. When using the finit init
system consider passing --include=finit-plugins to mmdebstrap.
-k sshkey, --sshkey=sshkey
Install the given ssh public key file into the virtual machine image for the root user. This
option also causes the ssh server to be installed. By default, no key or server is installed.
To connect to the vm, pass a port number to debvm-run with the -s option.
-o output, --output=output
Specify the file name of the resulting virtual machine image. By default, it is written to
rootfs.ext4.
-r release, --release=release
Use the given Debian release. By default, unstable is being used. If you pass a complete
sources.list that includes release names to mmdebstrap, you may pass an empty string here.
-s task, --skip=task
Skip a particular task or feature. The option may be specified multiple times or list multiple
tasks to be skipped by separating them with a comma. By default, no tasks are skipped. The
following tasks may be skipped.
autologin
Do not setup the machine for automatic password-less root login on the console. This
comprises the following changes that would normally be performed. Automatic root login is
configured for the init systems finit, runit, systemd and sysv. Forwarding of the "TERM"
kernel command line to agetty is configured. The root password is deleted such that a login
does not ask for it and the system directly boots to a shell prompt.
ext4
Normally, mmdebstrap bootstraps to a temporary directory and we create the output ext4 image
from that directory. This option causes the creation of the ext4 image to be skipped and the
output file becomes a tar archive of the temporary directory instead. Such a tar archive is
not suitable for being booted by debvm-run.
ifupdown
skips installing ifupdown configuration to automatically configure wired interfaces. This is
specific to using finit, runit or sysv as init system.
initsystem
skips installing an init system. This is equivalent to specifying --initsystem=none.
kernel
skips installing a linux kernel image. This can be useful to install a kernel without a
package. If a kernel is installed via mmdebstrap option "--include", automatic kernel
installation is automatically skipped.
packagelists
reduces the package lists inside the image. The available database for dpkg is not created.
The package lists used by apt are deleted. This generally produces a smaller image, but you
need to run apt update before installing packages and dpkg --set-selections does not work.
systemdnetwork
skips installing libnss-resolve as well as automatic network configuration via systemd-
networkd. This is specific to using systemd as init system.
usrmerge
By default debvm adds a hook to enable merged-/usr without the usrmerge package given a
sufficiently recent Debian release. Without the hook, dependencies will pull the usrmerge
package as needed, which may result in a larger installation.
-z size, --size=size
Specify the minimum image size as an integer and optional unit (example: 10K is 10*1024). Units
are K,M,G,T (powers of 1024). The resulting image will be grown as a sparse file to this size if
necessary. The default is 2 GB.
-- mmdebstrap options
All options beyond a double dash are passed to mmdebstrap after the suite and target
specification. This can be used to provide additional hooks for image customization. You can
also request additional packages to be installed into the image using mmdebstrap's --include
option. Any positional arguments passed here will be treated as mirror specifications by
mmdebstrap. In particular, you can also change the architecture of the resulting image using the
--architecture option.
EXAMPLES
When creating an image with multiple architectures, the kernel selection will prefer the sibling 64bit
architecture.
debvm-create ... -- --architecture=armhf,arm64
In order to create images for Debian ports architectures, you can pass two options to mmdebstrap.
debvm-create ... -- http://deb.debian.org/debian-ports --keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/debian-ports-archive-keyring.gpg
You can also install a graphical desktop environment.
debvm-create ... -- --hook-dir=/usr/share/mmdebstrap/hooks/useradd --aptopt='Apt::Install-Recommends "true"' --include=linux-image-generic,task-gnome-desktop
Here the hook creates a password-less user "user". In order for "task-gnome-desktop" to work reasonably
well, "Recommends" should be enabled. By default a "-cloud" kernel that lacks graphics drivers is
installed.
Installing Ubuntu is also supported somewhat.
debvm-create --release kinetic -- --keyring=/usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg --components=main,universe --include=e2fsprogs
Note that "universe" must be enabled as the "merged-usr" and "systemdnetwork" hooks rely packages from
that component. "e2fsprogs" should be pulled by "initramfs-tools".
There also is an aid for sharing a directory with the VM.
debvm-create ... -- --include=linux-image-generic --hook-dir=/usr/share/mmdebstrap/hooks/9pmount
debvm-run ... -- -virtfs local,security_model=none,path=/host_path,mount_tag=guest_tag
This will mount the directory "/host_path" from the host as "/media/guest_tag" in the VM during boot
using 9P. Note that the "-cloud" kernel lacks the 9P filesystem driver.
SEE ALSO
debvm-run(1) mmdebstrap(1)
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