Might be UEFI.

On 2023-03-27 22:34, Jeremy Hansen wrote:
So none of the UserData stuff seems to work for me.  I cut and pasted
this in to the manual userdata area and I really can’t tell if
it’s doing anything at all.  I’m setting for a user and supplying
a password hash and I’m unable to log in on the console.

I’m specifically using
https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/22.04/release/ubuntu-22.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
and as far as I can tell, when it boots, network isn’t coming up
because I see nothing in DHCP that it’s asking for an ip address.
As opposed to Rocky 9.1 qcow images which seem to work just fine out
of the box.  Network comes up, I log in with my ssh key.  No issue.

@Nux, I tried your image, but it didn’t boot.  I see the
GRUB_FORCE_PARTUUID set, attempting initrdless boot.
error and it just halts.

I saw this when I was initially attempting to create the Ubuntu
template.  Logically you would think the -kvm.img would indicate a
qcow2 kvm image, but this wouldn’t boot for me.  The
https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/22.04/release/ubuntu-22.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img
seems to boot just fine.

Thanks
-jeremy

On Monday, Mar 27, 2023 at 11:54 AM, Stephan Bienek
<[email protected]> wrote:

Hi Jeremy,

the last ubuntu cloud image i was using

https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/22.04/release/ubuntu-22.04-server-cloudimg-amd64.img

was working with Cloudstack User-Data out of the box, without any
modifications.

Make sure to use

Advanced mode / Show advanced settings / Userdata /( Manual Userdata
entry / in case of cloudstack 4.18)

and paste your cloud-init config, for example ("#cloud-config" line
is required):

#cloud-config
users:
- name: stephan
ssh-authorized-keys:
- ssh-ed25519 <your ssh key>
lock_passwd: false
passwd: <your linux password hash>
sudo: ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
shell: /bin/bash
ssh_pwauth: true

Are you really sure networking was not brought up?
Make sure to use an Isolated network with a Virtual Router or any
other network with "Config Drive" feature enabled.
Networking is working without userdata - if this doesnt work you can
give Nux idea a try to be 100% sure.

Cheers,
Stephan

Jeremy Hansen <[email protected]> hat am 27.03.2023 18:13
CEST geschrieben:

I’m trying to setup a template for Ubuntu 22.04LTS and while the
image boots successfully, I see no way to log in. It doesn’t
seem to bring up networking by default so I can’t ssh in with my
pub key.

Is this where “User Data” comes in to play? If so, anyone have
an example that sets the password or just brings up networking?

Thanks!

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