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## ======================================================
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##  Hetzner Online GmbH - installimage - standard config
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## ======================================================
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## ====================
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##  HARD DISK DRIVE(S):
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## ====================
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# Device Model: SAMSUNG MZQLB1T9HAJR-00007, Serial Number: S439NA0R200855
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DRIVE1 /dev/nvme0n1
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# Device Model: SAMSUNG MZQLB1T9HAJR-00007, Serial Number: S439NA0R200886
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DRIVE2 /dev/nvme1n1
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## ===============
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##  SOFTWARE RAID:
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## ===============
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## activate software RAID?  < 0 | 1 >
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SWRAID 1
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## Choose the level for the software RAID < 0 | 1 | 10 >
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SWRAIDLEVEL 1
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## ==========
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##  HOSTNAME:
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## ==========
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## which hostname should be set?
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##
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HOSTNAME Ubuntu-2404-noble-amd64-base
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## ================
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##  NETWORK CONFIG:
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## ================
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# IPV4_ONLY no
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## =============
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##  MISC CONFIG:
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## =============
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USE_KERNEL_MODE_SETTING yes
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## ==========================
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##  PARTITIONS / FILESYSTEMS:
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## ==========================
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## define your partitions and filesystems like this:
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##
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## PART  <mountpoint/lvm/btrfs.X>  <filesystem/VG>  <size in MB>
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##
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## * <mountpoint/lvm/btrfs.X>
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##            mountpoint for this filesystem *OR*
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##            keyword 'lvm' to use this PART as volume group (VG) for LVM *OR*
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##            identifier 'btrfs.X' to use this PART as volume for
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##            btrfs subvolumes. X can be replaced with a unique
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##            alphanumeric keyword
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##            NOTE: no support btrfs multi-device volumes
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##            NOTE: reiserfs support is deprecated and will be removed in a future version
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## * <filesystem/VG>
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##            can be ext2, ext3, ext4, btrfs, reiserfs, xfs, swap  *OR*  name
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##            of the LVM volume group (VG), if this PART is a VG.
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## * <size>
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##            you can use the keyword 'all' to assign all the
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##            remaining space of the drive to the *last* partition.
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##            you can use M/G/T for unit specification in MiB/GiB/TiB
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##
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## notes:
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##   - extended partitions are created automatically
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##   - '/boot' cannot be on a xfs filesystem
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##   - '/boot' cannot be on LVM!
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##   - when using software RAID 0, you need a '/boot' partition
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##
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## example without LVM (default):
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## -> 4GB   swapspace
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## -> 1024MB /boot
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## -> 10GB  /
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## -> 5GB   /tmp
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## -> all the rest to /home
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#PART swap   swap        4G
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#PART /boot  ext2      1024M
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#PART /      ext4       10G
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#PART /tmp   xfs         5G
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#PART /home  ext3       all
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#
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##
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## to activate LVM, you have to define volume groups and logical volumes
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##
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## example with LVM:
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#
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## normal filesystems and volume group definitions:
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## -> 1024MB boot  (not on lvm)
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## -> all the rest for LVM VG 'vg0'
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#PART /boot  ext3     1024M
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#PART lvm    vg0       all
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#
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## logical volume definitions:
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#LV <VG> <name> <mount> <filesystem> <size>
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#
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#LV vg0   root   /        ext4         10G
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#LV vg0   swap   swap     swap          4G
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#LV vg0   home   /home    xfs          20G
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#
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##
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## to use btrfs subvolumes, define a volume identifier on a partition
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##
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## example with btrfs subvolumes:
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##
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## -> all space on one partition with volume 'btrfs.1'
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#PART btrfs.1    btrfs       all
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##
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## btrfs subvolume definitions:
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#SUBVOL <volume> <subvolume> <mount>
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#
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#SUBVOL btrfs.1  @           /
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#SUBVOL btrfs.1  @/usr       /usr
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#SUBVOL btrfs.1  @home       /home
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#
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## your system has the following devices:
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#
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# Disk /dev/nvme0n1: 1.93 TB (=> 1.75 TiB)
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# Disk /dev/nvme1n1: 1.93 TB (=> 1.75 TiB)
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#
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## Based on your disks and which RAID level you will choose you have
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## the following free space to allocate (in GiB):
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# RAID  0: ~3576
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# RAID  1: ~1788
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#
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PART swap swap 4G
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PART /boot ext3 1024M
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PART / ext4 all
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## ========================
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##  OPERATING SYSTEM IMAGE:
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## ========================
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## full path to the operating system image
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##   supported image sources:  local dir,  ftp,  http,  nfs
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##   supported image types: tar, tar.gz, tar.bz, tar.bz2, tar.xz, tgz, tbz, txz
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## examples:
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#
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# local: /path/to/image/filename.tar.gz
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# ftp:   ftp://<user>:<password>@hostname/path/to/image/filename.tar.bz2
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# http:  http://<user>:<password>@hostname/path/to/image/filename.tbz
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# https: https://<user>:<password>@hostname/path/to/image/filename.tbz
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# nfs:   hostname:/path/to/image/filename.tgz
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#
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# for validation of the image, place the detached gpg-signature
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# and your public key in the same directory as your image file.
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# naming examples:
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#  signature:   filename.tar.bz2.sig
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#  public key:  public-key.asc
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IMAGE /root/.oldroot/nfs/install/../images/Ubuntu-2404-noble-amd64-base.tar.gz
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