I'm new to Google Cloud Compute Engine, and am reading the section of Custom Image of their developer documentation, and then found that they allow custom Debian and CentOS images. So I wonder if Ubuntu, which is also Debian based, is allowed or not. Thanks in advance!
3 Answers
Yes, it supports Ubuntu images, get the list with:
$ gcloud compute images list
NAME PROJECT FAMILY
...
ubuntu-1204-precise-v20160801 ubuntu-os-cloud ubuntu-1204-lts
ubuntu-1404-trusty-v20160627 ubuntu-os-cloud ubuntu-1404-lts
ubuntu-1604-xenial-v20160721 ubuntu-os-cloud ubuntu-1604-lts
...
If you are willing to put the work in, you can build an image from scratch using any linux distribution you like.
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Definitely I'll try as soon as I have time, and I will post result here no problem Apr 14, 2014 at 18:15
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The current list of images available are:
projects/centos-cloud/global/images/centos-6-v20140408
projects/debian-cloud/global/images/backports-debian-7-wheezy-v20140408
projects/debian-cloud/global/images/debian-7-wheezy-v20140408
projects/rhel-cloud/global/images/rhel-6-v20140408
projects/suse-cloud/global/images/sles-11-sp3-v20140306
No Ubuntu specific image is available.
If you have gcutil
, you can see this list using the gcutil listimages
command.