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- #!/bin/bash
- # Copyright 2022 The ChromiumOS Authors
- # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
- # found in the LICENSE file.
- # Example VM with a simple ubuntu guest OS but no UI, audio or networking.
- set -e
- SRC=$(realpath "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")")
- mkdir -p "$SRC/images/simple" && cd "$_"
- if ! [ -f rootfs ]; then
- # ANCHOR: build
- # Build a simple ubuntu image and create a user with no password.
- virt-builder ubuntu-20.04 \
- --run-command "useradd -m -g sudo -p '' $USER ; chage -d 0 $USER" \
- -o ./rootfs
- # Packages can be pre-installed to the image using
- # --install PACKAGE_NAME
- # Ex: virt-builder ubuntu-20.04 ... --install openssh-server,ncat
- # In this example, the ubuntu image will come pre-installed with OpenSSH-server and with Ncat.
- # ANCHOR_END: build
- # ANCHOR: kernel
- virt-builder --get-kernel ./rootfs -o .
- # ANCHOR_END: kernel
- fi
- if [ "$(groups | grep kvm -c)" -eq 0 ]; then
- echo "Adding user $USER to the kvm group to grant access to /dev/kvm"
- # ANCHOR: kvm
- sudo adduser "$USER" kvm
- # ANCHOR_END: kvm
- echo "Please logout and log back in to reflect the kvm group."
- exit 1
- fi
- # ANCHOR: run
- # Create `/var/empty` where crosvm can do chroot for jailing each virtio device.
- # Devices can't be jailed if /var/empty doesn't exist.
- # You can change this directory(/var/empty) by setting the environment variable: DEFAULT_PIVOT_ROOT
- sudo mkdir -p /var/empty
- # Run crosvm.
- # The rootfs is an image of a partitioned hard drive, so we need to tell
- # the kernel which partition to use (vda5 in case of ubuntu-20.04).
- cargo run --no-default-features -- run \
- --rwdisk ./rootfs \
- --initrd ./initrd.img-* \
- -p "root=/dev/vda5" \
- ./vmlinuz-*
- # ANCHOR_END: run
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