cloudstack/docs/pot/create-templates-overview.pot
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msgid "Creating Templates: Overview"
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#. Tag: para
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msgid "&PRODUCT; ships with a default template for the CentOS operating system. There are a variety of ways to add more templates. Administrators and end users can add templates. The typical sequence of events is:"
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msgid "Launch a VM instance that has the operating system you want. Make any other desired configuration changes to the VM."
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msgid "Stop the VM."
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msgid "Convert the volume into a template."
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msgid "There are other ways to add templates to &PRODUCT;. For example, you can take a snapshot of the VM's volume and create a template from the snapshot, or import a VHD from another system into &PRODUCT;"
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msgid "The various techniques for creating templates are described in the next few sections."
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