config.sample | ||
create-iso.sh | ||
grub.sh | ||
LICENSE | ||
preseed.cfg.template | ||
README.md |
Ubuntu Overssh Reinstallation
If your ISP/Datacenter dosn't provide standard or trusted iso for your server. Get ugly server from it with installed version of Ubuntu server.
I have same situation installed ubuntu has bad partition table or huge list of stupid package installed. Datacenter network is my primary concern or it's really cheap price but administrators dosn't care. What should i do? That's my way to solve this issue easily.
Ask them to install ubuntu server what ever is it. re install it over ssh.
Create your own netiso and reinstall it over ssh. You can partion yor server as you desire. And set more configuration using ubuntu preseed just over ssh; no kvm/ipmi/vnc required.
Requirement
- Installed ubuntu version on server via ssh access
- Clone this repo to your server
- Copy
config.sample
toconfig
file and edit field by field exactly:#!/bin/bash # country COUNTRY='IR' # network: check network before create iso file INTERFACE_DEV='eth0' INTERFACE_IP='10.1.1.100' INTERFACE_NETMASK='255.255.255.0' INTERFACE_GATEWAY='10.1.1.1' INTERFACE_NAMESERVERS='4.2.2.4' # preseed file: upload created preseed.cfg to your own host before reboot system PRESEED_URL="http://10.1.1.2/preseed.cfg" # ssh installer password PASSWORD="tHISiSpASSWORD" # hostname and domain HOSTNAME="${INTERFACE_IP//\./\-}-$COUNTRY_LOWER" DOMAIN="servers.aasaam.net" # lowercase of country code dont change it COUNTRY_LOWER="${COUNTRY,,}"
- Upload your
preseed.cfg
file to your own host.
Clone repository
cd /tmp
git clone https://github.com/mhf-ir/ubuntu-overssh-reinstallation.git
cd ubuntu-overssh-reinstallation
Config
See config.sample
and change it. Carefull about your network settings. It's can hold your server until get new kvm/ipmi/vnc to restore the ssh again.
cp config.sample config
vim config
Download network mini iso from ubuntu website
wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
Build iso
Remember you must do as root user
./create-iso.sh
...
Your network iso is ready '/tmp/ubuntu-overssh-reinstallation/ubuntu-overssh-reinstall.iso'
Update grub imageboot
Remember you must do as root user also
./grub.sh
...
Your password is tHISiSpASSWORD
Reboot
reboot
Get ssh
Wait it until boot to iso complete and install require packages then
ssh installer@10.1.1.100
Continue installation of ubuntu
This script test on Ubuntu 16.04 Server.