The Debian cloud images have the drawback, that they want to be connected to a DHCP server on the first ethernet interface. Furthermore version 12.x uses netplan for interface configuration, the "normal" ifupdown package is not installed. Therefore I went away from directly use the cloud images for this appliance, but used packer to slightly modify these cloud images for a more standard way to use them.
The Debian cloud images have the drawback, that they want to be connected to a DHCP server on the first ethernet interface. Furthermore version 12.x uses netplan for interface configuration, the "normal" ifupdown package is not installed. Therefore I went away from directly use the cloud images for this appliance, but used packer to slightly modify these cloud images for a more standard way to use them.
@grossmj But that means, that these images have to be uploaded to SourceForge, into https://sourceforge.net/projects/gns-3/files/Qemu%20Appliances/. I have uploaded my images to https://github.com/b-ehlers/gns3-registry/releases/tag/debian-122, so you can copy the *.qcow2 files to SourceForge. Alternatively you can rebuild and upload the images, but then you have to adapt the appliance with the modified size and md5sum of the images.
I have removed the Debian-10 version, because I'm too lazy to generate images for that old version.
Before submitting a pull request, please check the following.
When updating an existing appliance:
[x] If you forked the repo, running check.py doesn't drop any errors for the updated file.