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Bump Fedora version, remove archived versions prior to 37
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$ chmod +x ~/bin/boxpy
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and now you can issue some command. For example, to spin up a VM with Ubuntu
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18.04 with one CPU, 1GB of memory and 6GB of disk:
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20.04 with one CPU, 1GB of memory and 6GB of disk:
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.. code:: shell-session
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$ boxpy create --version 18.04 myvm
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$ boxpy create --version 20.04 myvm
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note, that Ubuntu is default distribution you don't need to specify
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``--distro`` nor ``--version`` it will pick up latest LTS version. Now, let's
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recreate it with 20.04:
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recreate it with 22.04:
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.. code:: shell-session
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$ boxpy rebuild --version 20.04 myvm
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$ boxpy rebuild --version 22.04 myvm
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or recreate it with Fedora and add additional CPU:
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.. code:: shell-session
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$ boxpy rebuild --distro fedora --version 34 --cpu 2 myvm
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$ boxpy rebuild --distro fedora --version 39 --cpu 2 myvm
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now, let's connect to the VM using either ssh command, which is printed out at
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as last ``boxpy`` output line, or simply by using ssh boxpy command:
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