From bba14fd8d1976d722479adfa5f92c577c277342c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: uplight Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2023 16:55:46 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] support debian --- .gitignore | 1 + README.md | 30 +- defaults/main.yml | 21 +- files/debian-bullseye.seed | 481 ++++++++++++++++++ files/debian-template.seed | 481 ++++++++++++++++++ meta/main.yml | 2 +- tasks/main.yml | 64 ++- ...bionic.j2 => deploy-args-ubuntu-bionic.j2} | 0 templates/kernel.j2 | 2 +- 9 files changed, 1044 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-) create mode 100644 files/debian-bullseye.seed create mode 100644 files/debian-template.seed rename templates/{deploy-args-bionic.j2 => deploy-args-ubuntu-bionic.j2} (100%) diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index 3228387..9305f28 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ .idea .venv +.local diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3364d96..6791c60 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -35,11 +35,11 @@ Role Variables api_user, api_password, api_host: these are needed to log into the Proxmox server. -* File: defaults/main.yml +* File: defaults/main.yml * `Defaults`: These variables are the standard configuration for a VM. * `cpu`: Specify emulated CPU type. 'host' uses the same CPU type as the host system. * Default: `host` - * `net`: A hash/dictionary of network interfaces for the VM. net='{"key":"value", "key":"value"}'. + * `net`: A hash/dictionary of network interfaces for the VM. net='{"key":"value", "key":"value"}'. Keys allowed are - net[n] where 0 ≤ n ≤ N. Virtio was chosen to be the main platform for IO virtualization in KVM. The bridge parameter can be used to automatically add the interface to a bridge device. @@ -51,16 +51,16 @@ api_user, api_password, api_host: these are needed to log into the Proxmox serve * Default: `2` * `memory_size`: Memory size in MB for instance. * Default: `2048` - * `balloon`: Specify the amount of RAM for the VM in MB. Using zero disables the balloon driver. + * `balloon`: Specify the amount of RAM for the VM in MB. Using zero disables the balloon driver. The virtio balloon device allows KVM guests to reduce their memory size (thus relinquishing memory to the host) and to increase it back (thus taking memory from the host). * Default: `1024` - * `scsihw`: Specifies the SCSI controller model. + * `scsihw`: Specifies the SCSI controller model. Choices: lsi, lsi53c810, virtio-scsi-pci, virtio-scsi-single, megasas, pvscsi virtio-scsi-pci: A virtio storage interface for efficient I/O that overcomes virtio-blk limitations and supports advanced SCSI hardware. * Default: `virtio-scsi-pci` - * `virtio`: A hash/dictionary of volume used as VIRTIO hard disk. virtio='{"key":"value", "key":"value"}'. + * `virtio`: A hash/dictionary of volume used as VIRTIO hard disk. virtio='{"key":"value", "key":"value"}'. Keys allowed are - virto[n] where 0 ≤ n ≤ 15. Values allowed are - "storage:size,format=value". storage is the storage identifier where to create the disk. @@ -80,10 +80,13 @@ api_user, api_password, api_host: these are needed to log into the Proxmox serve This file is used when the VM definition does not contain a path for a custom file. * `preseed_template`: Specifies the name of the template preseed file, which will be taken if the definition of the vm in the playbook has no preseed path. This file is used when the VM definition does not contain a path for a custom file. - * `ubuntu_distribution`: Specifies the Ubuntu distribution which will be installed on the VM. - -* File: Your playbook (see example playbook) - * `proxmox`: Contains login data for the Proxmox server which should be encrypted. You need a file which contains + * `distribution`: Specifies the Unix distribution which will be installed on the VM. + * `distribution_img`: Specifies the distribution image file to download and install. + * `distribution_kernel_path`: Specifies the unix distribution kernel path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. + * `distribution_initrd_path`: Specifies the unix distribution initrd path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. + +* File: Your playbook (see example playbook) + * `proxmox`: Contains login data for the Proxmox server which should be encrypted. You need a file which contains the password for the Ansible vault. Encrypting is done by the following command on the terminal: `ansible-vault encrypt_string --vault-id '' --name ''` @@ -95,10 +98,17 @@ api_user, api_password, api_host: these are needed to log into the Proxmox serve (see defaults in defaults/main.yml). * ``: Specifies the name of the VM. * `node`: Specifies the name of the node on the Proxmox server. Below the node the VM will be installed. - * `ubuntu_distribution`: Specifies the ubuntu distribution which will be installed on the VM. See deployments in defaults/main.yml. + * `id`: Specifies the id of the VM. + * `distribution`: Specifies the unix distribution which will be installed on the VM. See deployments in defaults/main.yml. + * `distribution_img`: Specifies the distribution image file to download and install. + * `distribution_kernel_path`: Specifies the unix distribution kernel path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. + * `distribution_initrd_path`: Specifies the unix distribution initrd path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. * `locale`: Locale is a set of parameters that defines the user's language. * `root_password`: Specifies the root password of the VM. + * `cores`: Specify number of cores per socket. + * `sockets`: Specify number of cpu sockets. * `memory_size`: Specifies the size of memory in MB for the VM. + * `baloon`: Specifies the size of the balloon memory in MB for the VM. 0 means disabled. * `virtio`: Specifies the the hard-disk and its size to be used by the VM. See default/main.yml. * `network`: * `ip`: Specifies the ip address of the VM. diff --git a/defaults/main.yml b/defaults/main.yml index 750b661..c59573a 100644 --- a/defaults/main.yml +++ b/defaults/main.yml @@ -12,11 +12,14 @@ proxmox_vms_defaults: # The Proxmox VE standard bridge is called 'vmbr0'. # Option rate is used to limit traffic bandwidth from and to this interface. # It is specified as floating point number, unit is 'Megabytes per second'. - net: '{"net0":"virtio,bridge=vmbr0"}' + net: '{"net0":"virtio,bridge=vmbr99"}' # Specify number of cores per socket. cores: '2' + # Specify number of cores per socket. + sockets: '2' + # Memory size in MB for instance. memory_size: '2048' @@ -59,5 +62,17 @@ proxmox_vms_defaults: # has no preseed path. preseed_template: 'ubuntu-template.seed' - # Specifies the ubuntu distribution which will be installed on the vm. - ubuntu_distribution: 'bionic' + # Specifies the unix type which will be installed on the vm: debian, ubuntu, etc. + nix_type: 'ubuntu' + + # Specifies the unix distribution which will be installed on the vm. + distribution: 'bionic' + + # Specifies the distribution image file to download and install. + distribution_img: 'http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz' + + # Specifies the unix distribution kernel path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. + distribution_kernel_path: '/ubuntu-installer/amd64/linux' + + # Specifies the unix distribution initrd path. This is found under extracted distribution_img archive. + distribution_initrd_path: '/ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz' diff --git a/files/debian-bullseye.seed b/files/debian-bullseye.seed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a75f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/debian-bullseye.seed @@ -0,0 +1,481 @@ +#https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/example-preseed.txt + +#_preseed_V1 +#### Contents of the preconfiguration file (for bullseye) +### Localization +# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale. +# INFO: this is set by the kvm args file +#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US + +# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility. +#d-i debian-installer/language string en +#d-i debian-installer/country string NL +#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8 +# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated. +#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8 + +# Keyboard selection. +d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us +# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling + +### Network configuration +# Disable network configuration entirely. This is useful for cdrom +# installations on non-networked devices where the network questions, +# warning and long timeouts are a nuisance. +#d-i netcfg/enable boolean false + +# netcfg will choose an interface that has link if possible. This makes it +# skip displaying a list if there is more than one interface. +#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto + +# To pick a particular interface instead: +#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1 + +# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds). +# Values are interpreted as seconds. +#d-i netcfg/link_wait_timeout string 10 + +# If you have a slow dhcp server and the installer times out waiting for +# it, this might be useful. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60 +#d-i netcfg/dhcpv6_timeout string 60 + +# Automatic network configuration is the default. +# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and +# the static network configuration below. +#d-i netcfg/disable_autoconfig boolean true + +# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and +# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network +# configuration below. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually + +# Static network configuration. +# +# IPv4 example +#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42 +#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0 +#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1 +#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1 +#d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true +# +# IPv6 example +#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string fc00::2 +#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: +#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string fc00::1 +#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string fc00::1 +#d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true + +# Any hostname and domain names assigned from dhcp take precedence over +# values set here. However, setting the values still prevents the questions +# from being shown, even if values come from dhcp. +#d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname +#d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain + +# If you want to force a hostname, regardless of what either the DHCP +# server returns or what the reverse DNS entry for the IP is, uncomment +# and adjust the following line. +#d-i netcfg/hostname string somehost + +# Disable that annoying WEP key dialog. +#d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string +# The wacky dhcp hostname that some ISPs use as a password of sorts. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_hostname string radish + +# If non-free firmware is needed for the network or other hardware, you can +# configure the installer to always try to load it, without prompting. Or +# change to false to disable asking. +#d-i hw-detect/load_firmware boolean true + +### Network console +# Use the following settings if you wish to make use of the network-console +# component for remote installation over SSH. This only makes sense if you +# intend to perform the remainder of the installation manually. +#d-i anna/choose_modules string network-console +#d-i network-console/authorized_keys_url string http://10.0.0.1/openssh-key +#d-i network-console/password password r00tme +#d-i network-console/password-again password r00tme + +### Mirror settings +# Mirror protocol: +# If you select ftp, the mirror/country string does not need to be set. +# Default value for the mirror protocol: http. +#d-i mirror/protocol string ftp +d-i mirror/country string manual +d-i mirror/http/hostname string http.us.debian.org +d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian +d-i mirror/http/proxy string + +# Suite to install. +#d-i mirror/suite string testing +# Suite to use for loading installer components (optional). +#d-i mirror/udeb/suite string testing + +### Account setup +# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to +# use sudo). +d-i passwd/root-login boolean true +# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account. +d-i passwd/make-user boolean false + +d-i user-setup/allow-password-weak boolean true + +# Root password, either in clear text +#d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme +#d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme +# or encrypted using a crypt(3) hash. +#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash] + +# To create a normal user account. +#d-i passwd/user-fullname string Debian User +#d-i passwd/username string debian +# Normal user's password, either in clear text +#d-i passwd/user-password password insecure +#d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure +# or encrypted using a crypt(3) hash. +#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash] +# Create the first user with the specified UID instead of the default. +#d-i passwd/user-uid string 1010 + +# The user account will be added to some standard initial groups. To +# override that, use this. +#d-i passwd/user-default-groups string audio cdrom video + +### Clock and time zone setup +# Controls whether or not the hardware clock is set to UTC. +d-i clock-setup/utc boolean true + +# You may set this to any valid setting for $TZ; see the contents of +# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ for valid values. +d-i time/zone string Europe/Brussels + +# Controls whether to use NTP to set the clock during the install +d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean true +# NTP server to use. The default is almost always fine here. +#d-i clock-setup/ntp-server string ntp.example.com + +### Partitioning +## Partitioning example +# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space. +# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set. +#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free + +# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only +# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device +# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/sda +# and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc). +# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk: +#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda +# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use. +# The presently available methods are: +# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture +# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk +# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition +d-i partman-auto/method string lvm + +# You can define the amount of space that will be used for the LVM volume +# group. It can either be a size with its unit (eg. 20 GB), a percentage of +# free space or the 'max' keyword. +d-i partman-auto-lvm/guided_size string max + +# If one of the disks that are going to be automatically partitioned +# contains an old LVM configuration, the user will normally receive a +# warning. This can be preseeded away... +#d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true +# The same applies to pre-existing software RAID array: +#d-i partman-md/device_remove_md boolean true +# And the same goes for the confirmation to write the lvm partitions. +#d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +# You can choose one of the three predefined partitioning recipes: +# - atomic: all files in one partition +# - home: separate /home partition +# - multi: separate /home, /var, and /tmp partitions +d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic + +# Or provide a recipe of your own... +# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can +# just point at it. +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe + +# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one +# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable +# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition: +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \ +# boot-root :: \ +# 40 50 100 ext3 \ +# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \ +# method{ format } format{ } \ +# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \ +# mountpoint{ /boot } \ +# . \ +# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \ +# method{ format } format{ } \ +# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \ +# mountpoint{ / } \ +# . \ +# 64 512 300% linux-swap \ +# method{ swap } format{ } \ +# . + +# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt +# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source +# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file +# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include +# in a volume group. + +## Partitioning for EFI +# If your system needs an EFI partition you could add something like +# this to the recipe above, as the first element in the recipe: +# 538 538 1075 free \ +# $iflabel{ gpt } \ +# $reusemethod{ } \ +# method{ efi } \ +# format{ } \ +# . \ +# +# The fragment above is for the amd64 architecture; the details may be +# different on other architectures. The 'partman-auto' package in the +# D-I source repository may have an example you can follow. + +# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation, provided +# that you told it what to do using one of the methods above. +d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true +d-i partman/choose_partition select finish +d-i partman/confirm boolean true +d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +# Force UEFI booting ('BIOS compatibility' will be lost). Default: false. +#d-i partman-efi/non_efi_system boolean true +# Ensure the partition table is GPT - this is required for EFI +#d-i partman-partitioning/choose_label select gpt +#d-i partman-partitioning/default_label string gpt + +# When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand. +#d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false + +## Partitioning using RAID +# The method should be set to "raid". +#d-i partman-auto/method string raid +# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout, +# so this will only work if the disks are the same size. +#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb + +# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used. +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \ +# multiraid :: \ +# 1000 5000 4000 raid \ +# $primary{ } method{ raid } \ +# . \ +# 64 512 300% raid \ +# method{ raid } \ +# . \ +# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \ +# method{ raid } \ +# . + +# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be +# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers +# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported; +# devices are separated using "#". +# Parameters are: +# \ +# + +#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \ +# 1 2 0 ext3 / \ +# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \ +# . \ +# 1 2 0 swap - \ +# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \ +# . \ +# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \ +# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \ +# . + +# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt +# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source +# repository. + +# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation. +# TODO +#d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true +#d-i partman/choose_partition select finish +#d-i partman/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +## Controlling how partitions are mounted +# The default is to mount by UUID, but you can also choose "traditional" to +# use traditional device names, or "label" to try filesystem labels before +# falling back to UUIDs. +#d-i partman/mount_style select uuid + +### Base system installation +# Configure APT to not install recommended packages by default. Use of this +# option can result in an incomplete system and should only be used by very +# experienced users. +#d-i base-installer/install-recommends boolean false + +# The kernel image (meta) package to be installed; "none" can be used if no +# kernel is to be installed. +#TODO +#d-i base-installer/kernel/image string linux-image-686 + +### Apt setup +# Choose, if you want to scan additional installation media +# (default: false). +d-i apt-setup/cdrom/set-first boolean false +# You can choose to install non-free and contrib software. +d-i apt-setup/non-free boolean true +d-i apt-setup/contrib boolean true +# Uncomment the following line, if you don't want to have the sources.list +# entry for a DVD/BD installation image active in the installed system +# (entries for netinst or CD images will be disabled anyway, regardless of +# this setting). +#d-i apt-setup/disable-cdrom-entries boolean true +# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror. +#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false +# Select which update services to use; define the mirrors to be used. +# Values shown below are the normal defaults. +#d-i apt-setup/services-select multiselect security, updates +#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org + +# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available +#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \ +# http://local.server/debian stable main +#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server +# Enable deb-src lines +#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true +# URL to the public key of the local repository; you must provide a key or +# apt will complain about the unauthenticated repository and so the +# sources.list line will be left commented out. +#d-i apt-setup/local0/key string http://local.server/key +# If the provided key file ends in ".asc" the key file needs to be an +# ASCII-armoured PGP key, if it ends in ".gpg" it needs to use the +# "GPG key public keyring" format, the "keybox database" format is +# currently not supported. + +# By default the installer requires that repositories be authenticated +# using a known gpg key. This setting can be used to disable that +# authentication. Warning: Insecure, not recommended. +#d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated boolean true + +# Uncomment this to add multiarch configuration for i386 +#d-i apt-setup/multiarch string i386 + + +### Package selection +#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard +#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server, kde-desktop + +# Or choose to not get the tasksel dialog displayed at all (and don't install +# any packages): +d-i pkgsel/run_tasksel boolean false + +# Individual additional packages to install +d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential +# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap. +# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade +d-i pkgsel/upgrade select full-upgrade + +# You can choose, if your system will report back on what software you have +# installed, and what software you use. The default is not to report back, +# but sending reports helps the project determine what software is most +# popular and should be included on the first CD/DVD. +popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean false + +### Boot loader installation +# Grub is the boot loader (for x86). + +# This is fairly safe to set, it makes grub install automatically to the UEFI +# partition/boot record if no other operating system is detected on the machine. +d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true + +# This one makes grub-installer install to the UEFI partition/boot record, if +# it also finds some other OS, which is less safe as it might not be able to +# boot that other OS. +#d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true + +# Due notably to potential USB sticks, the location of the primary drive can +# not be determined safely in general, so this needs to be specified: +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string /dev/sda +# To install to the primary device (assuming it is not a USB stick): +d-i grub-installer/bootdev string default + +# Alternatively, if you want to install to a location other than the UEFI +# parition/boot record, uncomment and edit these lines: +#d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean false +#d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean false +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,1) +# To install grub to multiple disks: +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,1) (hd1,1) (hd2,1) + +# Optional password for grub, either in clear text +#d-i grub-installer/password password r00tme +#d-i grub-installer/password-again password r00tme +# or encrypted using an MD5 hash, see grub-md5-crypt(8). +#d-i grub-installer/password-crypted password [MD5 hash] + +# Use the following option to add additional boot parameters for the +# installed system (if supported by the bootloader installer). +# Note: options passed to the installer will be added automatically. +#d-i debian-installer/add-kernel-opts string nousb + +### Finishing up the installation +# During installations from serial console, the regular virtual consoles +# (VT1-VT6) are normally disabled in /etc/inittab. Uncomment the next +# line to prevent this. +#d-i finish-install/keep-consoles boolean true + +# Avoid that last message about the install being complete. +d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note + +# This will prevent the installer from ejecting the CD during the reboot, +# which is useful in some situations. +#d-i cdrom-detect/eject boolean false + +# This is how to make the installer shutdown when finished, but not +# reboot into the installed system. +d-i debian-installer/exit/halt boolean true +# This will power off the machine instead of just halting it. +#d-i debian-installer/exit/poweroff boolean true + +### Preseeding other packages +# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong +# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may +# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every +# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an +# installation, and then run these commands: +# debconf-get-selections --installer > file +# debconf-get-selections >> file + + +#### Advanced options +### Running custom commands during the installation +# d-i preseeding is inherently not secure. Nothing in the installer checks +# for attempts at buffer overflows or other exploits of the values of a +# preconfiguration file like this one. Only use preconfiguration files from +# trusted locations! To drive that home, and because it's generally useful, +# here's a way to run any shell command you'd like inside the installer, +# automatically. + +# This first command is run as early as possible, just after +# preseeding is read. +#d-i preseed/early_command string anna-install some-udeb +# This command is run immediately before the partitioner starts. It may be +# useful to apply dynamic partitioner preseeding that depends on the state +# of the disks (which may not be visible when preseed/early_command runs). +#d-i partman/early_command \ +# string debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)" +# This command is run just before the install finishes, but when there is +# still a usable /target directory. You can chroot to /target and use it +# directly, or use the apt-install and in-target commands to easily install +# packages and run commands in the target system. +#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh + +d-i preseed/late_command string \ +cp /finish-installation /target/ ; \ +in-target /bin/bash /finish-installation diff --git a/files/debian-template.seed b/files/debian-template.seed new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a75f09 --- /dev/null +++ b/files/debian-template.seed @@ -0,0 +1,481 @@ +#https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/example-preseed.txt + +#_preseed_V1 +#### Contents of the preconfiguration file (for bullseye) +### Localization +# Preseeding only locale sets language, country and locale. +# INFO: this is set by the kvm args file +#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_US + +# The values can also be preseeded individually for greater flexibility. +#d-i debian-installer/language string en +#d-i debian-installer/country string NL +#d-i debian-installer/locale string en_GB.UTF-8 +# Optionally specify additional locales to be generated. +#d-i localechooser/supported-locales multiselect en_US.UTF-8, nl_NL.UTF-8 + +# Keyboard selection. +d-i keyboard-configuration/xkb-keymap select us +# d-i keyboard-configuration/toggle select No toggling + +### Network configuration +# Disable network configuration entirely. This is useful for cdrom +# installations on non-networked devices where the network questions, +# warning and long timeouts are a nuisance. +#d-i netcfg/enable boolean false + +# netcfg will choose an interface that has link if possible. This makes it +# skip displaying a list if there is more than one interface. +#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto + +# To pick a particular interface instead: +#d-i netcfg/choose_interface select eth1 + +# To set a different link detection timeout (default is 3 seconds). +# Values are interpreted as seconds. +#d-i netcfg/link_wait_timeout string 10 + +# If you have a slow dhcp server and the installer times out waiting for +# it, this might be useful. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60 +#d-i netcfg/dhcpv6_timeout string 60 + +# Automatic network configuration is the default. +# If you prefer to configure the network manually, uncomment this line and +# the static network configuration below. +#d-i netcfg/disable_autoconfig boolean true + +# If you want the preconfiguration file to work on systems both with and +# without a dhcp server, uncomment these lines and the static network +# configuration below. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_failed note +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_options select Configure network manually + +# Static network configuration. +# +# IPv4 example +#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42 +#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0 +#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1 +#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1 +#d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true +# +# IPv6 example +#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string fc00::2 +#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:: +#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string fc00::1 +#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string fc00::1 +#d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true + +# Any hostname and domain names assigned from dhcp take precedence over +# values set here. However, setting the values still prevents the questions +# from being shown, even if values come from dhcp. +#d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname +#d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain + +# If you want to force a hostname, regardless of what either the DHCP +# server returns or what the reverse DNS entry for the IP is, uncomment +# and adjust the following line. +#d-i netcfg/hostname string somehost + +# Disable that annoying WEP key dialog. +#d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string +# The wacky dhcp hostname that some ISPs use as a password of sorts. +#d-i netcfg/dhcp_hostname string radish + +# If non-free firmware is needed for the network or other hardware, you can +# configure the installer to always try to load it, without prompting. Or +# change to false to disable asking. +#d-i hw-detect/load_firmware boolean true + +### Network console +# Use the following settings if you wish to make use of the network-console +# component for remote installation over SSH. This only makes sense if you +# intend to perform the remainder of the installation manually. +#d-i anna/choose_modules string network-console +#d-i network-console/authorized_keys_url string http://10.0.0.1/openssh-key +#d-i network-console/password password r00tme +#d-i network-console/password-again password r00tme + +### Mirror settings +# Mirror protocol: +# If you select ftp, the mirror/country string does not need to be set. +# Default value for the mirror protocol: http. +#d-i mirror/protocol string ftp +d-i mirror/country string manual +d-i mirror/http/hostname string http.us.debian.org +d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian +d-i mirror/http/proxy string + +# Suite to install. +#d-i mirror/suite string testing +# Suite to use for loading installer components (optional). +#d-i mirror/udeb/suite string testing + +### Account setup +# Skip creation of a root account (normal user account will be able to +# use sudo). +d-i passwd/root-login boolean true +# Alternatively, to skip creation of a normal user account. +d-i passwd/make-user boolean false + +d-i user-setup/allow-password-weak boolean true + +# Root password, either in clear text +#d-i passwd/root-password password r00tme +#d-i passwd/root-password-again password r00tme +# or encrypted using a crypt(3) hash. +#d-i passwd/root-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash] + +# To create a normal user account. +#d-i passwd/user-fullname string Debian User +#d-i passwd/username string debian +# Normal user's password, either in clear text +#d-i passwd/user-password password insecure +#d-i passwd/user-password-again password insecure +# or encrypted using a crypt(3) hash. +#d-i passwd/user-password-crypted password [crypt(3) hash] +# Create the first user with the specified UID instead of the default. +#d-i passwd/user-uid string 1010 + +# The user account will be added to some standard initial groups. To +# override that, use this. +#d-i passwd/user-default-groups string audio cdrom video + +### Clock and time zone setup +# Controls whether or not the hardware clock is set to UTC. +d-i clock-setup/utc boolean true + +# You may set this to any valid setting for $TZ; see the contents of +# /usr/share/zoneinfo/ for valid values. +d-i time/zone string Europe/Brussels + +# Controls whether to use NTP to set the clock during the install +d-i clock-setup/ntp boolean true +# NTP server to use. The default is almost always fine here. +#d-i clock-setup/ntp-server string ntp.example.com + +### Partitioning +## Partitioning example +# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space. +# This is only honoured if partman-auto/method (below) is not set. +#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition select biggest_free + +# Alternatively, you may specify a disk to partition. If the system has only +# one disk the installer will default to using that, but otherwise the device +# name must be given in traditional, non-devfs format (so e.g. /dev/sda +# and not e.g. /dev/discs/disc0/disc). +# For example, to use the first SCSI/SATA hard disk: +#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda +# In addition, you'll need to specify the method to use. +# The presently available methods are: +# - regular: use the usual partition types for your architecture +# - lvm: use LVM to partition the disk +# - crypto: use LVM within an encrypted partition +d-i partman-auto/method string lvm + +# You can define the amount of space that will be used for the LVM volume +# group. It can either be a size with its unit (eg. 20 GB), a percentage of +# free space or the 'max' keyword. +d-i partman-auto-lvm/guided_size string max + +# If one of the disks that are going to be automatically partitioned +# contains an old LVM configuration, the user will normally receive a +# warning. This can be preseeded away... +#d-i partman-lvm/device_remove_lvm boolean true +# The same applies to pre-existing software RAID array: +#d-i partman-md/device_remove_md boolean true +# And the same goes for the confirmation to write the lvm partitions. +#d-i partman-lvm/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman-lvm/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +# You can choose one of the three predefined partitioning recipes: +# - atomic: all files in one partition +# - home: separate /home partition +# - multi: separate /home, /var, and /tmp partitions +d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select atomic + +# Or provide a recipe of your own... +# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can +# just point at it. +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe + +# If not, you can put an entire recipe into the preconfiguration file in one +# (logical) line. This example creates a small /boot partition, suitable +# swap, and uses the rest of the space for the root partition: +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \ +# boot-root :: \ +# 40 50 100 ext3 \ +# $primary{ } $bootable{ } \ +# method{ format } format{ } \ +# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \ +# mountpoint{ /boot } \ +# . \ +# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 \ +# method{ format } format{ } \ +# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } \ +# mountpoint{ / } \ +# . \ +# 64 512 300% linux-swap \ +# method{ swap } format{ } \ +# . + +# The full recipe format is documented in the file partman-auto-recipe.txt +# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source +# repository. This also documents how to specify settings such as file +# system labels, volume group names and which physical devices to include +# in a volume group. + +## Partitioning for EFI +# If your system needs an EFI partition you could add something like +# this to the recipe above, as the first element in the recipe: +# 538 538 1075 free \ +# $iflabel{ gpt } \ +# $reusemethod{ } \ +# method{ efi } \ +# format{ } \ +# . \ +# +# The fragment above is for the amd64 architecture; the details may be +# different on other architectures. The 'partman-auto' package in the +# D-I source repository may have an example you can follow. + +# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation, provided +# that you told it what to do using one of the methods above. +d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true +d-i partman/choose_partition select finish +d-i partman/confirm boolean true +d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +# Force UEFI booting ('BIOS compatibility' will be lost). Default: false. +#d-i partman-efi/non_efi_system boolean true +# Ensure the partition table is GPT - this is required for EFI +#d-i partman-partitioning/choose_label select gpt +#d-i partman-partitioning/default_label string gpt + +# When disk encryption is enabled, skip wiping the partitions beforehand. +#d-i partman-auto-crypto/erase_disks boolean false + +## Partitioning using RAID +# The method should be set to "raid". +#d-i partman-auto/method string raid +# Specify the disks to be partitioned. They will all get the same layout, +# so this will only work if the disks are the same size. +#d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/sda /dev/sdb + +# Next you need to specify the physical partitions that will be used. +#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string \ +# multiraid :: \ +# 1000 5000 4000 raid \ +# $primary{ } method{ raid } \ +# . \ +# 64 512 300% raid \ +# method{ raid } \ +# . \ +# 500 10000 1000000000 raid \ +# method{ raid } \ +# . + +# Last you need to specify how the previously defined partitions will be +# used in the RAID setup. Remember to use the correct partition numbers +# for logical partitions. RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 6 and 10 are supported; +# devices are separated using "#". +# Parameters are: +# \ +# + +#d-i partman-auto-raid/recipe string \ +# 1 2 0 ext3 / \ +# /dev/sda1#/dev/sdb1 \ +# . \ +# 1 2 0 swap - \ +# /dev/sda5#/dev/sdb5 \ +# . \ +# 0 2 0 ext3 /home \ +# /dev/sda6#/dev/sdb6 \ +# . + +# For additional information see the file partman-auto-raid-recipe.txt +# included in the 'debian-installer' package or available from D-I source +# repository. + +# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation. +# TODO +#d-i partman-md/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman-partitioning/confirm_write_new_label boolean true +#d-i partman/choose_partition select finish +#d-i partman/confirm boolean true +#d-i partman/confirm_nooverwrite boolean true + +## Controlling how partitions are mounted +# The default is to mount by UUID, but you can also choose "traditional" to +# use traditional device names, or "label" to try filesystem labels before +# falling back to UUIDs. +#d-i partman/mount_style select uuid + +### Base system installation +# Configure APT to not install recommended packages by default. Use of this +# option can result in an incomplete system and should only be used by very +# experienced users. +#d-i base-installer/install-recommends boolean false + +# The kernel image (meta) package to be installed; "none" can be used if no +# kernel is to be installed. +#TODO +#d-i base-installer/kernel/image string linux-image-686 + +### Apt setup +# Choose, if you want to scan additional installation media +# (default: false). +d-i apt-setup/cdrom/set-first boolean false +# You can choose to install non-free and contrib software. +d-i apt-setup/non-free boolean true +d-i apt-setup/contrib boolean true +# Uncomment the following line, if you don't want to have the sources.list +# entry for a DVD/BD installation image active in the installed system +# (entries for netinst or CD images will be disabled anyway, regardless of +# this setting). +#d-i apt-setup/disable-cdrom-entries boolean true +# Uncomment this if you don't want to use a network mirror. +#d-i apt-setup/use_mirror boolean false +# Select which update services to use; define the mirrors to be used. +# Values shown below are the normal defaults. +#d-i apt-setup/services-select multiselect security, updates +#d-i apt-setup/security_host string security.debian.org + +# Additional repositories, local[0-9] available +#d-i apt-setup/local0/repository string \ +# http://local.server/debian stable main +#d-i apt-setup/local0/comment string local server +# Enable deb-src lines +#d-i apt-setup/local0/source boolean true +# URL to the public key of the local repository; you must provide a key or +# apt will complain about the unauthenticated repository and so the +# sources.list line will be left commented out. +#d-i apt-setup/local0/key string http://local.server/key +# If the provided key file ends in ".asc" the key file needs to be an +# ASCII-armoured PGP key, if it ends in ".gpg" it needs to use the +# "GPG key public keyring" format, the "keybox database" format is +# currently not supported. + +# By default the installer requires that repositories be authenticated +# using a known gpg key. This setting can be used to disable that +# authentication. Warning: Insecure, not recommended. +#d-i debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated boolean true + +# Uncomment this to add multiarch configuration for i386 +#d-i apt-setup/multiarch string i386 + + +### Package selection +#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard +#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect standard, web-server, kde-desktop + +# Or choose to not get the tasksel dialog displayed at all (and don't install +# any packages): +d-i pkgsel/run_tasksel boolean false + +# Individual additional packages to install +d-i pkgsel/include string openssh-server build-essential +# Whether to upgrade packages after debootstrap. +# Allowed values: none, safe-upgrade, full-upgrade +d-i pkgsel/upgrade select full-upgrade + +# You can choose, if your system will report back on what software you have +# installed, and what software you use. The default is not to report back, +# but sending reports helps the project determine what software is most +# popular and should be included on the first CD/DVD. +popularity-contest popularity-contest/participate boolean false + +### Boot loader installation +# Grub is the boot loader (for x86). + +# This is fairly safe to set, it makes grub install automatically to the UEFI +# partition/boot record if no other operating system is detected on the machine. +d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true + +# This one makes grub-installer install to the UEFI partition/boot record, if +# it also finds some other OS, which is less safe as it might not be able to +# boot that other OS. +#d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true + +# Due notably to potential USB sticks, the location of the primary drive can +# not be determined safely in general, so this needs to be specified: +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string /dev/sda +# To install to the primary device (assuming it is not a USB stick): +d-i grub-installer/bootdev string default + +# Alternatively, if you want to install to a location other than the UEFI +# parition/boot record, uncomment and edit these lines: +#d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean false +#d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean false +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,1) +# To install grub to multiple disks: +#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,1) (hd1,1) (hd2,1) + +# Optional password for grub, either in clear text +#d-i grub-installer/password password r00tme +#d-i grub-installer/password-again password r00tme +# or encrypted using an MD5 hash, see grub-md5-crypt(8). +#d-i grub-installer/password-crypted password [MD5 hash] + +# Use the following option to add additional boot parameters for the +# installed system (if supported by the bootloader installer). +# Note: options passed to the installer will be added automatically. +#d-i debian-installer/add-kernel-opts string nousb + +### Finishing up the installation +# During installations from serial console, the regular virtual consoles +# (VT1-VT6) are normally disabled in /etc/inittab. Uncomment the next +# line to prevent this. +#d-i finish-install/keep-consoles boolean true + +# Avoid that last message about the install being complete. +d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note + +# This will prevent the installer from ejecting the CD during the reboot, +# which is useful in some situations. +#d-i cdrom-detect/eject boolean false + +# This is how to make the installer shutdown when finished, but not +# reboot into the installed system. +d-i debian-installer/exit/halt boolean true +# This will power off the machine instead of just halting it. +#d-i debian-installer/exit/poweroff boolean true + +### Preseeding other packages +# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong +# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may +# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every +# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an +# installation, and then run these commands: +# debconf-get-selections --installer > file +# debconf-get-selections >> file + + +#### Advanced options +### Running custom commands during the installation +# d-i preseeding is inherently not secure. Nothing in the installer checks +# for attempts at buffer overflows or other exploits of the values of a +# preconfiguration file like this one. Only use preconfiguration files from +# trusted locations! To drive that home, and because it's generally useful, +# here's a way to run any shell command you'd like inside the installer, +# automatically. + +# This first command is run as early as possible, just after +# preseeding is read. +#d-i preseed/early_command string anna-install some-udeb +# This command is run immediately before the partitioner starts. It may be +# useful to apply dynamic partitioner preseeding that depends on the state +# of the disks (which may not be visible when preseed/early_command runs). +#d-i partman/early_command \ +# string debconf-set partman-auto/disk "$(list-devices disk | head -n1)" +# This command is run just before the install finishes, but when there is +# still a usable /target directory. You can chroot to /target and use it +# directly, or use the apt-install and in-target commands to easily install +# packages and run commands in the target system. +#d-i preseed/late_command string apt-install zsh; in-target chsh -s /bin/zsh + +d-i preseed/late_command string \ +cp /finish-installation /target/ ; \ +in-target /bin/bash /finish-installation diff --git a/meta/main.yml b/meta/main.yml index a8cee91..57fe17e 100644 --- a/meta/main.yml +++ b/meta/main.yml @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ dependencies: pip_package: python3-pip pip_install_packages: - name: proxmoxer - version: 1.0.3 + version: 2.0.1 diff --git a/tasks/main.yml b/tasks/main.yml index 1c2fb8c..f8f0208 100644 --- a/tasks/main.yml +++ b/tasks/main.yml @@ -1,9 +1,17 @@ --- +- name: Do we destroy existing vm? + ansible.builtin.shell: | + qm stop {{ item.value.id }} + qm destroy {{ item.value.id }} + ignore_errors: true + with_dict: "{{ vms }}" + - name: Check if deploy-args file exists stat: - path: "{{ role_path }}/templates/deploy-args-{{ item.value.ubuntu_distribution | - default(proxmox_vms_defaults.ubuntu_distribution) }}.j2" + path: "{{ role_path }}/templates/deploy-args-{{ item.value.nix_type | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.nix_type) }}-{{ item.value.distribution | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution) }}.j2" delegate_to: localhost become: false with_dict: "{{ vms }}" @@ -17,8 +25,8 @@ - name: Check if preseed file exists stat: - path: "{{ role_path }}/files/ubuntu-{{ item.value.ubuntu_distribution | - default(proxmox_vms_defaults.ubuntu_distribution) }}.seed" + path: "{{ role_path }}/files/{{ item.value.nix_type }}-{{ item.value.distribution | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution) }}.seed" delegate_to: localhost become: false with_dict: "{{ vms }}" @@ -32,8 +40,17 @@ - name: Make a distribution list for shorter statements set_fact: - distributions: "{{ distributions | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.ubuntu_distribution | - default(proxmox_vms_defaults.ubuntu_distribution)} ) }}" + nix_types: "{{ nix_types | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.nix_type | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.nix_type)} ) }}" + distributions: "{{ distributions | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.distribution | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution)} ) }}" + distributions_img: "{{ distributions_img | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.distribution_img | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution_img)} ) }}" + distributions_kernel_path: "{{ distributions_kernel_path | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.distribution_kernel_path | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution_kernel_path)} ) }}" + distributions_initrd_path: "{{ distributions_initrd_path | default({}) | combine( {item.key: item.value.distribution_initrd_path | + default(proxmox_vms_defaults.distribution_initrd_path)} ) }}" + with_items: "{{ query('dict', vms) }}" - name: Create virtual machines @@ -47,17 +64,19 @@ scsihw: "{{ item.value.scsihw | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.scsihw) }}" virtio: "{{ item.value.virtio | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.virtio) }}" cores: "{{ item.value.cores | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.cores) }}" + sockets: "{{ item.value.sockets | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.sockets) }}" memory: "{{ item.value.memory_size | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.memory_size) }}" balloon: "{{ item.value.balloon | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.balloon) }}" vga: "qxl" ostype: "{{ item.value.ostype | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.ostype) }}" # Look for deploy-args-file of the vm and remove all newlines. If not found take the # template-file and remove all newlines (all commands in one line). See ansible filter documentation. - args: "{{ lookup('template', 'deploy-args-'~distributions[item.key]~'.j2' + args: "{{ lookup('template', 'deploy-args-'~nix_types[item.key]~'-'~distributions[item.key]~'.j2' if deploy_file_exists_list[item.key] else proxmox_vms_defaults.deploy_args_template) | replace('\n', '') }}" cpu: "{{ item.value.cpu | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.cpu) }}" onboot: "{{ item.value.onboot | default(proxmox_vms_defaults.onboot) }}" + validate_certs: false state: present with_dict: "{{ vms }}" loop_control: @@ -69,7 +88,7 @@ - name: Create temporary directory for netboot image file: - path: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} + path: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} state: directory mode: 0755 with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" @@ -77,62 +96,61 @@ - name: Download and unpack netboot image unarchive: - src: "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/\ - main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/netboot.tar.gz" - dest: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} + src: "{{ distributions_img[item.item.key] }}" + dest: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} remote_src: yes with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Move linux kernel file copy: - src: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/ubuntu-installer/amd64/linux - dest: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}-kernel + src: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ distributions_kernel_path[item.item.key] }} + dest: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}-kernel remote_src: yes with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Create temporary directory for initrd file: - path: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd + path: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd state: directory mode: 0755 with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Unpack initrd - shell: zcat /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/ubuntu-installer/amd64/initrd.gz | cpio -id + shell: zcat /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ distributions_initrd_path[item.item.key] }} | cpio -id args: - chdir: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd + chdir: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Copy preseed file copy: - src: "{{ 'files/ubuntu-'~distributions[item.item.key]~'.seed' if preseed_file_exists_list[item.item.key] + src: "{{ 'files/'~nix_types[item.item.key]~'-'~distributions[item.item.key]~'.seed' if preseed_file_exists_list[item.item.key] else proxmox_vms_defaults.preseed_template }}" - dest: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd/preseed.cfg + dest: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd/preseed.cfg with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Build post installation script template: src: templates/finish-installation.j2 - dest: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd/finish-installation + dest: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd/finish-installation with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Repack initrd shell: find . | cpio --create --format='newc' | gzip > /tmp/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd.gz args: - chdir: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd + chdir: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}/{{ item.item.key }}-initrd with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Delete temporary directory file: state: absent - path: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} + path: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed @@ -208,12 +226,12 @@ - name: Delete kernel file: state: absent - path: /tmp/{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}-kernel + path: /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }}-kernel with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed - name: Print success message debug: - msg: "The installation of {{ distributions[item.item.key] }} on {{ item.item.key }} was successful!" + msg: "The installation of {{ nix_types[item.item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.item.key] }} on {{ item.item.key }} was successful!" with_items: "{{ created_vms_pve.results }}" when: item is changed diff --git a/templates/deploy-args-bionic.j2 b/templates/deploy-args-ubuntu-bionic.j2 similarity index 100% rename from templates/deploy-args-bionic.j2 rename to templates/deploy-args-ubuntu-bionic.j2 diff --git a/templates/kernel.j2 b/templates/kernel.j2 index 987b3da..0a36a21 100755 --- a/templates/kernel.j2 +++ b/templates/kernel.j2 @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ --kernel /tmp/{{ distributions[item.key] }}-kernel +-kernel /tmp/{{ nix_types[item.key] }}-{{ distributions[item.key] }}-kernel -initrd /tmp/{{ item.key }}-initrd.gz