Debian Jessie on AWS EC2

SSH username

SSH to Debian instances as user admin using your SSH key, and then sudo -i to gain root access.

New in Debian Jessie EC2 Images

8.1

Region

hvm x86_64 ebs

paravirtual x86_64 ebs

ap-northeast-1

ami-e624fbe6

ami-0822fd08

ap-southeast-1

ami-ac360cfe

ami-4e370d1c

ap-southeast-2

ami-bbc5bd81

ami-e7c5bddd

eu-central-1

ami-02b78e1f

ami-5cb78e41

eu-west-1

ami-e31a6594

ami-971a65e0

sa-east-1

ami-0972f214

ami-5972f244

us-east-1

ami-116d857a

ami-896d85e2

us-west-1

ami-05cf2541

ami-21cf2565

us-west-2

ami-818eb7b1

ami-ed8eb7dd

cn-north-1

ami-888815b1

-

us-gov-west-1

ami-35b5d516

ami-3fb5d51c


The Jessie release of Debian was built with bootstrap-vz (formerly called build-debian-cloud), and contains the CloudInit package.

Please note that a Marketplace image volume cannot be attached to another running instance (For example, to repair a broken /etc/fstab, or /etc/network/interfaces). This is a limitation of all Marketplace images, as described here: Official AWS documentation

Fun with cloud-init

You may wish to play with cloud-init, for example:

   1 #cloud-config
   2 package_update: true
   3 package_upgrade: true
   4 package_reboot_if_required: true
   5 packages:
   6 - pwgen
   7 - less
   8 locale: fr_FR.UTF-8
   9 ssh_authorized_keys:
  10 - ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nz....89dGp5 me@mykey1
  11 - ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nz....89dGp5 me@mykey2
  12 final_message: "The system is finally up, after $UPTIME seconds"


See also Cloud and Teams/Cloud.