--- wikisrc/amazon_ec2.mdwn 2011/02/23 22:02:15 1.33 +++ wikisrc/amazon_ec2.mdwn 2011/03/13 00:33:03 1.45 @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ AKI, or *Amazon Kernel Image*, are a spe # Using pre-made AMIs -XXX TODO +[[!inline pages="amazon_ec2/AMIs" raw="yes"]] # Build-up your NetBSD system @@ -176,7 +176,6 @@ ec2_init() ) } - load_rc_config $name run_rc_command "$1" """]] @@ -206,7 +205,7 @@ fi You can then proceed to modifying the system living under */mnt/ec2*, so it can fit your needs (adding custom binaries, packages, etc). When done, build the *NetBSD-AMI.img.gz* ffs image, via [[!template id=man name=makefs section=8]], or **nbmakefs**, from the [toolchain](http://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-build.html#chap-build-tools): [[!template id=programlisting text=""" -$ makefs -t ffs -B le -s 256m -N /mnt/ec2/etc/ -o density=32k NetBSD-AMI.img /mnt/ec2/ +$ makefs -t ffs -B le -s 256m -N /mnt/ec2/etc/ -o density=32k /tmp/NetBSD-AMI.img /mnt/ec2/ Calculated size of `NetBSD-AMI.img': 268435456 bytes, 7345 inodes Extent size set to 8192 NetBSD-AMI.img: 256.0MB (524288 sectors) block size 8192, fragment size 1024 @@ -278,7 +277,7 @@ ATTACHMENT vol-24f88d4c i-5babe7 Before we can connect to our brand new instance, we have to allow connections on SSH port (22) through the AWS EC2 firewall: [[!template id=programlisting text=""" -$ ec2-authorize default -p 22 +$ ec2-authorize default -p 22 --region us-east-1 GROUP default PERMISSION default ALLOWS tcp 22 22 FROM CIDR 0.0.0.0/0 """]]