Iptables iputils-ping libatm1 libxtables12 xterm Libqt5network5 libqt5widgets5 libxml2 libvirt0 dnsmasq-base \ĭnsmasq-utils qemu-system-x86 qemu-utils libslang2 iproute2 \
Sudo apt install libgl1 libpng16-16 libqt5core5a libqt5gui5 \
On amd64 architecture, you can achieve that with: sudo apt update Here's a set of steps to build and run your own build of Multipass: Build Dependencies cd įirst, install multipass's runtime dependencies. It will now show up as deleted: Name State IPv4 Releaseĭancing-chipmunk DELETED - Not AvailableĪnd when you want to completely get rid of it: $ multipass purge Stop an instance to save resources $ multipass stop dancing-chipmunkĭelete the instance $ multipass delete dancing-chipmunk ) Run commands inside an instance from outside $ multipass exec dancing-chipmunk - lsb_release -a Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-42-generic x86_64)ĭon't forget to logout (or Ctrl-D) or you may find yourself heading all the way down the Inception levels. Image hash: 19e9853d8267 (Ubuntu 18.04 LTS)Ĭonnect to a running instance $ multipass shell dancing-chipmunk Learn more about the VM instance you just launched $ multipass info dancing-chipmunk Snapcraft-asciinema STOPPED - Ubuntu Snapcraft builder for Core 18 Launch a fresh instance of the current Ubuntu LTS $ multipass launch ubuntuĬheck out the running instances $ multipass listĭancing-chipmunk RUNNING 10.125.174.247 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS On Windows, download the installer from GitHub.
On Linux it's available as a snap: sudo snap install multipass -classicįor macOS, you can download the installers from GitHub or use Homebrew: # Note, this may require you to enter your password for some sudo operations during install Since it supports metadata for cloud-init, you can simulate a small cloud deployment on your laptop or workstation. Multipass will fetch images for you and keep them up to date. It can also use VirtualBox on Windows and macOS.
It uses KVM on Linux, Hyper-V on Windows and HyperKit on macOS to run the VM with minimal overhead. It's designed for developers who want a fresh Ubuntu environment with a single command. Multipass is a lightweight VM manager for Linux, Windows and macOS.