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Alternatively, you can do this during the creation of a VM using [http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html# CloudInit]. The following CloudInit script adds two users <code>gretzky</code> and <code>lemieux</code> with and without sudo permissions respectively.
==Add users with cloudInit during VM creation==
[[File:VM multi user cloud init.png|400px|thumb| Cloud init to add multiple users (Click for larger image)]]
Alternatively, you can do this during the creation of a VM using [http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html# cloudInit]. The following cloudInit script adds two users <code>gretzky</code> and <code>lemieux</code> with and without sudo permissions respectively.

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==Add users with cloudInit during VM creation==
[[File:VM multi user cloud init.png|400px|thumb| Cloud init to add multiple users (Click for larger image)]]
Alternatively, you can do this during the creation of a VM using [http://cloudinit.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html# cloudInit]. The following cloudInit script adds two users <code>gretzky</code> and <code>lemieux</code> with and without sudo permissions respectively.

Add users with cloudInit during VM creation

Cloud init to add multiple users (Click for larger image)

Alternatively, you can do this during the creation of a VM using cloudInit. The following cloudInit script adds two users gretzky and lemieux with and without sudo permissions respectively.