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2025-08-08 05:31:14 +0200 asked a question what modifications are required in the cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattended files when using vCenter's customizationSpec?

what modifications are required in the cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattended files when using vCenter's cust

2025-08-08 05:31:14 +0200 asked a question what modifications are necessary in the cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattended files when using vCenter's customizationSpec?

what modifications are necessary in the cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattended files when using vCenter's cus

2025-08-08 05:31:11 +0200 asked a question cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattend.conf modifications

cloudbase-init.conf and cloudbase-init-unattend.conf modifications Could you please confirm what modifications are neces

2025-06-20 09:14:46 +0200 asked a question Is there a way to modify the Cloudbase-Init behavior so that Sysprep does not run on subsequent reboots?

Is there a way to modify the Cloudbase-Init behavior so that Sysprep does not run on subsequent reboots? I’ve installed

2025-06-20 09:12:53 +0200 asked a question Is there a way to modify the Cloudbase-Init behavior so that Sysprep does not run on subsequent reboots?

Is there a way to modify the Cloudbase-Init behavior so that Sysprep does not run on subsequent reboots? I’ve installed