The Ubuntu 22.04 appliance is built from the Ubuntu Focal cloud image and additionally contains packages for development, system configuration, and accessing OpenStack services.
The Ubuntu 22.04 appliance provides a convenient base image. You can customize it and snapshot it (running the cc-snapshot command) to develop your own appliances.
- Image name: CC-Ubuntu22.04
- Default user account: cc
- Remote access: Key-Based SSH
- Firewall: firewalld installed and enabled, by default allows ssh on port 22
- Root access: passwordless sudo from the cc account
- Chameleon admin access: enabled on the ccadmin account
- Cloud-init enabled on boot: yes
- Repositories (Apt): default configuration
- Installed packages:
- Standard development tools from build-essential
- OpenStack command-line clients installed to "/opt/chameleon/.venv", but present in $PATH
- Chameleon packages: cc-snapshot, cc-cloudfuse
- UEFI and BIOS compatible (since version 20211129)