(but the good thing is, the software is absolute ready to run)
You'll need vagrant and the vagrant-digitalocean plugin on your host machine to create a Digital Ocean droplet. For a detailed description of this plugin, just visit the GH repo https://github.com/smdahlen/vagrant-digitalocean.
brew install vagrant
vagrant plugin install vagrant-digitalocean
Some usefull Vagrant commands for DigitalOcean:
vagrant digitalocean-list -r images $DIGITAL_OCEAN_TOKEN
https://github.com/smilejay/kvm-book/blob/master/scripts/qemu-ifup-NAT https://github.com/smilejay/kvm-book/blob/master/scripts/qemu-ifdown-NAT
vagrant up --provider virtualbox
vagrant ssh
Or short version, because the Vagrant provider virtualbox is the default provider.
vagrant up
vagrant ssh
Start a new Droplet and QEMU and the ARM64 image will be automatically provisioned.
vagrant up --provider digital_ocean
vagrant ssh
Run the QEMU machine, this takes some time.
/vagrant/scripts/run-qemu-arm64.sh
Now use the credentials username=ubuntu, password=ubuntu to login into the QEMU machine.
To logout and stop the QEMU machine, just use:
sudo poweroff
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