![]() You can go ahead and enter the IP address of your instance in a web browser and you should be presented with webfig. Return to dashboard, select the Boot profile and reboot.img file to /dev/sdb using dd if=chr-6.40.3.img of=/dev/sdb For CHR, use wget -no-check-certificate -4 . Once in Rescue Mode, download your installation media and copy it to your Installer disk.Reboot into Rescue Mode with your Installer disk mounted to /dev/sda (double-check this), and connect to your Linode using the Lish Console.You can label the first Installer and the second Boot. For this you can allocate what’s left of your storage. You can label the first Installer and allocate 200MB to it, and the second Boot. this is possible in Vultr, Ive done it with both Mikrotik CHR and OPNSense. Create a new linode (that’s what VMs are called) on Linode. Vultr NetworkSign up for free and start hosting virtual servers today.Convert img to qcow: Code: Select all qemu-img convert chr.img -O qcow2 chr.qcow2 3. Note most of the info here was distilled from this link. Download CHR router raw disk image Code: Select all wget 2. Let’s get started…seriously this time :). There’s some limitation to the downloaded version, but you can unlock the full capability by getting a license. Available on the download site in various formats, you can install in 5 mins on your VirtualBox, VMWare, KVM VMs. ![]() So a few years ago, Miktotik fulfilled the desires of the cloud-bound network admin by releasing the Cloud Hosted Router. Host CPU: 64-bit with virtualization support RAM: 128MB or more Disk: 128MB disk space for the CHR virtual hard drive (Max: 16GB) Package version: RouterOS. ![]() Mikrotik is a versatile and affordable networking hardware and software vendor – hugely popular in Nigeria, and I’ve been tinkering, deploying, developing off of RouterOS’ API and everything in-between. ![]() This is more a scratchpad for my personal reference, and as nothing every really remains static in tech, don’t hesitate to point out any stale information you may find…so let’s get started. It’s just convenient hosting and that frees me from 99 problems I have to deal with. So, I’ve been using linode for most of my hosting these days – since I retired (in the process of selling) my HP ML110 server.
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