Re: How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-27 Thread Thomas Cameron via users
I'd love to! I'll ping you off-list. I use Fedora servers in my home lab, using file and print services (NFS and Samba for home directories) on one HPE Proliant server, a firewall behind my cable modem, virtualization on an HPE Proliant hypervisor with 384GB memory, mail services in the cloud u

Re: How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-26 Thread Peter Boy
> Am 25.02.2023 um 16:19 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users > : > > Honestly, this was just me nerding out and having fun, and I wanted to share > it in case anyone else wanted to do the same. Thats perfectly OK. That's what FOSS is for - among other things. I would be happy if you would cont

Re: How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-25 Thread Thomas Cameron via users
On 2/25/23 06:21, Peter Boy wrote: Am 25.02.2023 um 00:23 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users : Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up a Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that can be used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS. Note

Re: How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-25 Thread Peter Boy
> Am 25.02.2023 um 00:23 schrieb Thomas Cameron via users > : > > Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up a > Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that can be > used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS. Note that this is a personal

How to create a Fedora 37 image for AWS

2023-02-24 Thread Thomas Cameron via users
Hey, all! I work for AWS, and I put together a quick HOWTO on setting up a Fedora 37 instance using KVM, and then converting it to a format that can be used to create a new EC2 instance on AWS. Note that this is a personal project, is not endorsed by AWS, and was not produced by AWS. It’s just