So while this bug talks about netboot, I think it isn't necessary to involve that for testing purposes. I suggest simply booting the desktop daily-live with the nocloud kernel command line listed above and seeing how things go. Are the various network tools doing what we expect?
Note that gnome-boxes is a convenient tool for running this ISO in a VM, it seems to have a better video driver than what kvm would suggest by default. It's still possible to give it kernel command line with config like:
<kernel>/srv/iso/lunar/vmlinuz</kernel>
<initrd>/srv/iso/lunar/initrd</initrd>
<cmdline>autoinstall layerfs-path=minimal.standard.live.squashfs ds=nocloud-net;s=http://boot.linuxgroove.com/ubuntu/23.04/</cmdline>
So while this bug talks about netboot, I think it isn't necessary to involve that for testing purposes. I suggest simply booting the desktop daily-live with the nocloud kernel command line listed above and seeing how things go. Are the various network tools doing what we expect?
Note that gnome-boxes is a convenient tool for running this ISO in a VM, it seems to have a better video driver than what kvm would suggest by default. It's still possible to give it kernel command line with config like: /srv/iso/ lunar/vmlinuz< /kernel> /srv/iso/ lunar/initrd< /initrd> autoinstall layerfs- path=minimal. standard. live.squashfs ds=nocloud-net;s=http:// boot.linuxgroov e.com/ubuntu/ 23.04/</cmdline>
<kernel>
<initrd>
<cmdline>