Create a VM: 2 VCPU, 4 GB RAM, 25 GB disk.
Install Ubuntu 20.04 server. Defaults work fine (but please uncheck the "Set up this disk as an LVM group" option). Create a user account called ansible
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When Ubuntu install completes, clone or copy this repo into a local directory. E.g.:
git clone https://github.com/ioi/contestant-vm
sudo -s
cd contestant-vm
# Create config.local.sh; see config.local.sh.sample
# Create config.sh; see config.sh.sample
./setup.sh
./cleanup.sh
cd ..
rm -rf contestant-vm
Turn off the VM when you complete the installation.
Boot into install or rescue CDROM (change the boot order in the VM's BIOS if required). Get to a shell (Ctrl+Alt+F2) and zero-out the empty space in the ext4 FS.
sudo zerofree -v /dev/sda2
Shut down the VM.
In the VM settings:
- Remove all CD-ROM and floppy drives.
- In the Hard Disk device, click Compact.
Go to File, Export to OVF, then enter a filename with .ova extension (i.e. to use an archive format).
To export to .ova on Mac using VMware Fusion:
NAME="vm-name"
VM_LOCATION="$HOME/Virtual Machines.localized/$NAME.vmwarevm/$NAME.vmx"
OVA_FILEPPATH="$(pwd)/$NAME.ova"
cd "/Applications/VMware Fusion.app/Contents/Library/VMware OVF Tool"
./ovftool --acceptAllEulas "$VM_LOCATION" "$OVA_FILEPATH"
Ref: https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/79832.
If you don't have Pro version, you can disable manually:
old_pwd=$(pwd)
tempdir=$(mktemp -d)
tar --same-owner -xvf $OVA_FILEPATH -C "$tempdir"
cd "$tempdir"
# # insert a line to *.ovf
# <vmw:ExtraConfig ovf:required="false" vmw:key="ulm.disableMitigations" vmw:value="TRUE"/>
# # edit line from *.ovf
# <vmw:Config ovf:required="false" vmw:key="tools.syncTimeWithHost" vmw:value="false"/>
openssl sha256 $NAME.ovf $NAME.vmdk > $NAME.mf
chown 64:64 $NAME*.ovf $NAME*.mf $NAME*.vmdk
tar -cvf "$OVA_FILEPATH" $NAME*.ovf $NAME*.mf $NAME*.vmdk
cd "$old_pwd"
rm -rf "$tempdir"
For more information, see the docs.