Changes for page proxmox
Last modified by Kevin Wiki on 2026/05/18 15:44
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... ... @@ -138,17 +138,6 @@ 138 138 139 139 After creating the VM and before making it into a template there are some programs and settings we want to ensure exists always. 140 140 141 -(% id="cke_bm_721114S" style="display:none" %)** **(%%)**clear bash history** to not leave any configuration in history, clear and disable history file before proceeding: 142 - 143 -{{code language="bash"}} 144 -unset HISTFILE 145 -export HISTSIZE=0 146 -export HISTFILESIZE=0 147 - 148 -sudo rm /.bash_history 149 -rm ~/.bash_history 150 -{{/code}} 151 - 152 152 **qemu-guest-agent** is for allowing proxmox to query information from the VM such as IP address, shutdown commands, etc 153 153 154 154 {{code language="bash"}} ... ... @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ 160 160 sudo systemctl start qemu-guest-agent.service 161 161 {{/code}} 162 162 163 -**reset machine-id** to not have overlapping ids from same templat e152 +**reset machine-id** to not have overlapping ids from same templat 164 164 165 165 {{code language="bash"}} 166 166 cat /dev/null > /etc/machine-id ... ... @@ -167,11 +167,8 @@ 167 167 cat /dev/null > /var/lib/dbus/machine-id 168 168 {{/code}} 169 169 170 -**cloud-init** is a great hook for installing or configuring programs or receiving variables from cloudinit CDROM drive. Making it easier to change IP, hostname, DNS, username/password, etc between VMs 159 +**cloud-init** is a great hook for installing or configuring programs or receiving variables from cloudinit CDROM drive. Making it easier to change IP, hostname, DNS, username/password, etc between VMs. 171 171 172 -{{code language="bash"}} 173 -cloud-init clean 174 -{{/code}} 175 175 176 176 This is a debian example of what we are looking for: 177 177