On Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 1:12:17 AM UTC-5, Ivan Necas wrote:
>
> In order to be able to assign the template to the OS, you need first 
> go to the template's associations tab, and add the OS there. 
> Then it should make it possible to set that in the OS. 
>

Indeed. That was why I attached a image to show that it was actually on the 
OS as well.

https://13581440099883032368.googlegroups.com/attach/3072c79a11d94/02_user_data_template_Assigned_.png?part=0.2&view=1&vt=ANaJVrFKdwiQO6CV5jhGR_OIzJB-o3iDXeqB0TIolN64yzUusLbHr6k8D4E_tzUOnf_RMHGBdfszi6sY6ar0LaAPXJoDUE9rxQ-XMH9K83KpeKiHcqH2UEk
 

>
> I'm not sure why the default user_data template is not cloud-init, but 
> I deffer the question to someone else. 
>
> The last thing I would like to ask others on this list is some proved 
> cloud-init template that people are using 
> for vmware, as I'm not sure generic cloud-init template works there. 
> Maybe yes, but I'm not the expert on this things. 
>

I'd love to hear/see an answer to that question ;) I've been trying to get 
this working for a while with no joy. My AWS builds did work, just can't 
get VMware images to work.

 

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