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Create and start a new instance. | Create and start a new instance. |
Revision as of 15:08, 13 April 2021
multipass launch --help
Usage: multipass launch [options] [[<remote:>]<image> | <url>] Create and start a new instance. Options: -h, --help Display this help -v, --verbose Increase logging verbosity. Repeat the 'v' in the short option for more detail. Maximum verbosity is obtained with 4 (or more) v's, i.e. -vvvv. -c, --cpus <cpus> Number of CPUs to allocate. Minimum: 1, default: 1. -d, --disk <disk> Disk space to allocate. Positive integers, in bytes, or with K, M, G suffix. Minimum: 512M, default: 5G. -m, --mem <mem> Amount of memory to allocate. Positive integers, in bytes, or with K, M, G suffix. Minimum: 128M, default: 1G. -n, --name <name> Name for the instance. If it is 'primary' (the configured primary instance name), the user's home directory is mounted inside the newly launched instance, in 'Home'. --cloud-init <file> Path to a user-data cloud-init configuration, or '-' for stdin Arguments: image Optional image to launch. If omitted, then the default Ubuntu LTS will be used. <remote> can be either ‘release’ or ‘daily‘. If <remote> is omitted, ‘release’ will be used. <image> can be a partial image hash or an Ubuntu release version, codename or alias. <url> is a custom image URL that is in http://, https://, or file:// format.
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