# Build Flatcar Snapshots on Hetzner Cloud with Packer > [!IMPORTANT] > This version of the README describes the process to build & test Hetzner OEM images using the Draft PR [flatcar/scripts#1880](https://github.com/flatcar/scripts/pull/1880). > If you are a user looking to install Flatcar on Hetzner Cloud right now, you can check out the [`main` branch](https://github.com/apricote/flatcar-packer-hcloud/) of this repo. ## Requirements - [Hetzner Cloud API Token](https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/api/getting-started/generating-api-token/) - [Packer](https://developer.hashicorp.com/packer) - [Hetzner Cloud CLI](https://github.com/hetznercloud/cli) (`hcloud`) ## Building Snapshots In Hetzner Cloud, you can create a "Snapshot" of your server's disk. You can then use these snapshots to create new servers. We will use Packer and the `flatcar-install` script to write the pre-built images from Flatcar CI to the disk and then create a snapshot. ```shell $ git clone --branch oem-image-prebuilt https://github.com/apricote/flatcar-packer-hcloud.git $ cd flatcar-packer-hcloud $ export HCLOUD_TOKEN= $ packer init . # This will build the Snapshot for x86. You need to specify the path to your local image file. $ packer build . # ... Takes a few minutes # It sometimes hangs on "==> hcloud.x86: + trap - EXIT", running with `PACKER_LOG=1` fixes it for me. ==> Builds finished. The artifacts of successful builds are: --> hcloud.x86: A snapshot was created: 'flatcar-x86' (ID: 157132241) --> hcloud.arm: A snapshot was created: 'flatcar-arm' (ID: 157132242) $ hcloud image list --type=snapshot --selector=os=flatcar ID TYPE NAME DESCRIPTION ARCHITECTURE IMAGE SIZE DISK SIZE CREATED DEPRECATED 157132241 snapshot - flatcar-x86 x86 0.47 GB 20 GB Sat Mar 30 16:48:22 CET 2024 - 157132242 snapshot - flatcar-arm arm 0.44 GB 20 GB Sat Mar 30 16:48:22 CET 2024 - ``` ## Create a Server You can now create a new server from the snapshot. Not every feature might automatically work, as the snapshot is missing the functionality from [`hc-utils`](https://github.com/hetznercloud/hc-utils). Configuring SSH Keys and User Data (Ignition) will work as expected. ```shell # Get ID of the most recent flatcar snapshot for x86 $ SNAPSHOT_ID=$(hcloud image list --type=snapshot --selector=os=flatcar --architecture=x86 -o=columns=id -o noheader --sort=created:desc | head -n1) # Create a new server # If you have, you can specify an Ignition config with `--user-data-from-file ignition-user.json` $ hcloud server create --name flatcar-test --image $SNAPSHOT_ID --type cx11 --ssh-key # Wait about a minute or two for the server to be started # Now you can login, the following is a helper that calls `ssh` with the public ipv4 address of the server $ hcloud server ssh -u core flatcar-test ```