To view the vm, you also need a vnc viewer. [TigerVNC](https://github.com/TigerVNC/tigervnc) is a good choice. Simply run
```
$ vncviewer :5900
```
Due to the way the ubuntu autoinstall is designed, user confirmation is required to start the autoinstallation process. Enter `yes` when prompted with this line:
```
Continue with autoinstall (yes|no)
```
After going through the install process you can run the vm with
The ubunutu autoinstall can only handle basic installation. We require a more powerful tool to configure the post-install environment. For this reason, we will be using ansible.
First, install ansible and sshpass. Perform all the following commands in the `post-install/` directory.
Check that ansible can talk to the vm:
```
$ ansible -m ping all
```
We can now complete the rest of the post-install with