![]() ![]() ![]() Open a Terminal window and enter the following to create, format and mount the disk image on your Desktop: dmg file) on which we can store our autoinstall configuration. Let's start by making a FAT32-formatted disk image (. The file can contain autoinstall data, cloud-init data, or (as we'll see) a bit of both. If these three conditions are met (and if the generator doesn't have a reason to block it), the installer will mount that volume, look inside it for a YAML file called user-data (no file extension), validate it and run it. ![]()
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