Multipass info confirms that we’ve launched an instance of the selected image. To launch an instance with a specific image, pass the image name or alias to multipass launch: $ multipass launch kinetic Minikube latest minikube is local Kubernetes Snapcraft:devel 20220525 Snapcraft builder for the devel seriesĢ0.04 focal,lts 20220505 Ubuntu 20.04 LTSĭaily:22.10 devel,kinetic 20220522 Ubuntu 22.10Īppliance:adguard-home 20200812 Ubuntu AdGuard Home ApplianceĪppliance:mosquitto 20200812 Ubuntu Mosquitto ApplianceĪppliance:nextcloud 20200812 Ubuntu Nextcloud ApplianceĪppliance:openhab 20200812 Ubuntu openHAB Home ApplianceĪppliance:plexmediaserver 20200812 Ubuntu Plex Media Server ApplianceĪnbox-cloud-appliance latest Anbox Cloud ApplianceĬharm-dev latest A development and testing environment for charmersĭocker latest A Docker environment with Portainer and related tools ![]() Snapcraft:core22 22.04 20220426 Snapcraft builder for Core 22 ![]() Snapcraft:core20 20.04 20210921 Snapcraft builder for Core 20 Snapcraft:core18 18.04 20201111 Snapcraft builder for Core 18 To find out what images are available, run: $ multipass find ![]() In particular, when we run multipass info, we find out that it is an Ubuntu LTS release, namely 18.04, with 1GB RAM, 1 CPU, 5GB of disk: $ multipass info keen-yak This has launched a new instance, which has been randomly named keen-yak. To create an instance with Multipass, execute: $ multipass launch
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