You must use the GCP credentials to determine which GCP project to upload the image to. Therefore, unless you want to upload all of your images to the same GCP project, you always must specify the credentials in the gcp-config.toml configuration file with the composer-cli command.
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The VBoxManage list dvds command shows information about the DVD virtual disk images that are currently in use by the Oracle VM VirtualBox software. For each image, the output shows all the settings, the UUIDs associated with the image by Oracle VM VirtualBox, and all files associated with the image.
The VBoxManage list floppies command shows information about the floppy disk images that are currently in use by the Oracle VM VirtualBox software. For each image, the output shows all the settings, the UUIDs associated with the image by Oracle VM VirtualBox, and all files associated with the image.
The VBoxManage list hdds command shows information about the hard disk virtual disk images that are currently in use by the Oracle VM VirtualBox software. For each image, the output shows all the settings, the UUIDs associated with the image by Oracle VM VirtualBox, and all files associated with the image.
Replaces the existing BIOS logo with a different image. The replacement image must be an uncompressed 16, 256 or 16M color bitmap file (BMP) that does not contain color space information (Windows 3.0 format). Also ensure that the image is no larger than 640 X 480 pixels.
When moved, all of the files that are associated with the VM, such as settings files and disk image files, are moved to the new location. The Oracle VM VirtualBox configuration is updated automatically.
Specifies the target OVF file. The file can be OVF, OVA, or a ZIP file compressed with the gzip command. Because the directory that contains the target OVF file will also store the exported disk images in the compressed VMDK format, ensure that this directory has sufficient disk space in which to store the images.
The vboximg-mount command includes experimental read-only access to file systems inside a VM disk image. This feature enables you to extract some files from the VM disk image without starting the VM and without requiring third-party file system drivers on the host system. Oracle VM VirtualBox supports the FAT, NTFS, ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems.
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SUSE provides virtual disk images for Minimal-VM and Minimal-Image in the file formats .qcow2, .vhdx, and .vmdk, compatible with KVM, Xen, OpenStack, Hyper-V, and VMware environments.All Minimal-VM and Minimal-Image images set up the same disk size (24 GB) for the system.Due to the properties of different file formats, the size of Minimal-VM and Minimal-Image image downloads differs between formats.
To increase the flexibility of deployment of our Minimal-VM image on VMware, we have added cloud-init along with jeos-firstboot.jeos-firstboot is still used by default except if the user has provided cloud-init datasource file.
dracut supports compression of the initramfs image file with zstd.zstd is superior to xz both in terms of speed and compression ration.However, the kernel did not support decompressing a zstd-compressed initramfs image before.
This option enables authentication using the Network Time Security (NTS) mechanism.Unlike with the key option, the server and client do not need to share a key in a key file.NTS has a Key Establishment (NTS-KE) protocol using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol to get the keys and cookies required by NTS for authentication of NTP packets.
A concept of system extension images is introduced.Such images may be used to extend the /usr/ and /opt/ directory hierarchies at runtime with additional files (even if the file system is read-only).When a system extension image is activated, its /usr/ and /opt/ hierarchies and os-release information are combined via overlayfs with the file system hierarchy of the host OS.A new systemd-sysext tool can be used to merge, un-merge, list, and refresh system extension hierarchies.
In previous versions, if no explicit image format was provided, some QEMU tools tried to guess the format of the image, and then process it accordingly.Because this feature is a potential source of security issues, it has been deprecated and removed.It is now necessary to explicitly specify the image format.For more information, see -project.gitlab.io/qemu/about/removed-features.html#qemu-img-backing-file-without-format-removed-in-6-1. 2ff7e9595c
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