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Chapter 4. Adding packages during image creation by using Insights image builder
You can customize your images during the creation process by adding additional packages from the BaseOS and AppStream RHEL repositories, through the UI. With that, you do not need to install the desired packages on first boot, which can be error-prone.
4.1. Adding additional packages during the image creation
When creating a customized image using Insights image builder, you can add additional packages from the BaseOS
and AppStream
repositories. For that, follow the steps:
Prerequisites
- You have an account on Red Hat Customer Portal with an Insights subscription.
- Access to the Insights image builder dashboard.
You have already completed the following steps:
- Image output
- Target cloud environment
- Optionally, Registration
Procedure
On the Packages page:
Type the name of the package you want to add to your image in the Available packages search bar.
Optionally, you can enter the first two letters of the package name to see the available package options. The packages are listed on the Available packages dual list box.
Click the package or packages you want to add.
Click the Chosen packages dual list box.
button to add all packages shown in the package search results to theOptionally, you can click the
button to add only the selected packages.
- After you have finished adding the additional packages, click .
- On the Name image page, enter a name for your image and click . If you do not enter a name, you can find the image you created by its UUID.
On the Review page, review the details about the image creation and click .
After you complete the steps in the Create image wizard, the Image Builder dashboard is displayed. Insights image builder starts the compose of a RHEL image for the
x86_64
architecture.The Insights image builder Images dashboard opens. You can see details such as the Image UUID, the cloud target environment, the image operating system release and the status of the image creation.
NoteThe image build, upload and cloud registration processes can take up to ten minutes to complete.