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![]() I hope that Formula E continues with Unplugged in 2022 but it clearly needs much more resource in production and a detailed remit to really chase the key storylines without impunity. Talking heads are provided by several fellow media room colleagues such as Matt Kew, Hazel Southwell and Didi Laurent, who essentially introduce the drivers.īut again, when real opinion and critique is much needed, giving them more scope and direction in this department would have added much-needed substance, as would the criminally underused Scot Elkins, whose only cameo is an unfortunate one getting in the way of Agag’s indiscriminate hairdryer in Mexico! It would be all too easy to pick apart this series for those, like The Race, that frequent its quirky paddock, but the key is that we are not the real audience here.Īs a spectacle for new fans and those that don’t get the access it is a very enticing yarn bringing to life some great paddock characters, from Nissan and Mercedes’ urbane Tommaso Volpe and Ian James to the erratic verbal-machine-gun punk-sass of DS Techeetah’s Commercial guru, Keith Smout. There’s a bizarre ersatz zoom-style section of drivers in the penultimate episode as Berlin gets set to host a title battle of multiple protagonists, which if ever there was a need to change the randomness of the qualifying system and what the muddled narrative it created, then this is that stark historical record. The crew were on hand when Alejandro Agag did an amusing Al Pacino in Scarface impersonation (see below) at Puebla, which is one of the many genuine laugh-out-loud parts of the series. When the FIA’s Frederic Bertrand tried (look away Mr da Costa!) to defend the situation there should have been a camera crew scrutinising his every word and gauging media reaction but instead, we get a cute Mercedes victory montage. ![]() If ever there was an opportunity to fully explain this complex series of events and lay to rest the myth that the cars completely ran out of charge, then here it was staring the championship directly into the still cracked mirror. This is a real shame because the drama post-race was very real as the shambolic attempted management of the situation by the promoters turned into a communications train wreck. Rather than pick apart the absurd spectacle, the footage is given incongruous hindsight commentary (which happens throughout) which simply makes it feel like a shiny promotional film for the championship. The key and obvious case in point is the infamous Valencia ‘zombie car’ race where a combination of factors contrived to produce the series’ most embarrassing moment. Remove cdrom.iso from /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/win-7test/ cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/win-7test/ rm -f cdrom.isoĪdvanced instructions on how to make your image smaller in size (sparsify&compress). From the EVE CLI, locate the installed image and commit your changes to be used as default for further use in EVE-NG: cd /opt/unetlab/tmp/ 0/3491e0a7-25f8-46e1-b697-ccb4fc4088a2/ 8/ /opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img commit virtioa.qcow2ġ6. The Node ID can be obtained by right clicking the node on the topology. The Admin user uses POD number 0 by default. The POD number is assigned to your username, and can be found in the EVE GUI, Management/User Management. Find out the POD ID of your used and the Node ID of your newly installed node. On the left side-bar within the lab in the EVE Web-UI choose “Lab Details” to get your lab’s UUID details: In this example: UUID: 3491e0a7-25f8-46e1-b697-ccb4fc4088a2ġ4. IMPORTANT : Commit the installation to set it as the default image for further use in EVE-NG:ġ3. ![]() Finish installation and shutdown properly the VM from inside VM OS. Be sure that in the Windows Firewall the Remote Access inbound rules are permitted for Public access.ġ2. ![]() Optional: if you would like to use this image with the EVE RDP console, then you have to allow RDP on this Windows machine and create a user and password. Select this HDD and continue to install Windows as usual.ġ1. IMPORTANT: When windows installation asks you to choose an HDD where Windows will be installed, choose Load driver, Browse, choose FDD B/storage/2003R2/AMD64 or x86, (AMD or x86 depends which version of windows you are installing 64 or 32 bit), click next and you will see HDD RedHat VIRTIO SCSI HDD now.ġ0. Start the node inside the lab and customize the installation of your Windows as you like, as you have connected it to your home LAN and internet this installation will be like any normal Windows installationĩ. Connect the node to your home LAN cloud/internet in order for it to be able to get updates from the internetĨ. Create a new lab and add the newly created win-7test nodeħ. opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img create -f qcow2 virtioa.qcow2 30GĦ. Create a new virtual harddisk named virtioa.qcow2. Rename this ISO file to cdrom.iso mv Windows7SP1Ultimate_64_Bit.iso cdrom.isoĥ. Go to that directory via CLI cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/win-7test/Ĥ. Use WinSCP or FileZilla SFTP or SCP (port 22) to copy distro ISO image into the newly created directory path: /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/win-7test/ģ. Create a new directory for this image according to the naming convention: mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/win-7test/Ģ. The procedure is the same for any other Windows version 7, 8.1, 10 hosts.ġ. Be sure that distro name does not have spaces in the filename! We are using: Windows7SP1Ultimate_64 Bit.iso. The other windows versions are supportedįor this you will need an actual Windows installation ISO. This How to is based on Windows 7×64 image installation.
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