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# Example for CSR1000v mkdir -p /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/csr1000v-16.12.04 mv csr1000v-mono-universalk9.16.12.04.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/csr1000v-16.12.04/ cd /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/csr1000v-16.12.04/ ln -s csr1000v-mono-universalk9.16.12.04.qcow2 virtioa.qcow2

The process of populating an EVE-NG server is often where users face the steepest learning curve. Unlike consumer virtualization software, EVE-NG requires a specific directory structure and naming convention for images to be recognized by the GUI. For example, a QEMU image must reside within a folder prefixed with the device type, such as "vtios-" or "asav-", and the disk file must be named "virtioa.qcow2". This rigid architecture ensures that the underlying Linux kernel correctly maps hardware acceleration to the virtual instance. Furthermore, after any image is manually uploaded via SFTP, the user must execute a "fixpermissions" command to ensure the web interface can properly launch the node. Download All Eve-ng Images

: Some community resources provide torrent files containing large collections of images pre-organized into the correct folder structures. This rigid architecture ensures that the underlying Linux

/opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions such as "vtios-" or "asav-"

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If you have a support contract with a vendor (e.g., Cisco, Fortinet), you can download the KVM/QCOW2 versions of their software directly from their websites.