Index of /repos/images

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[   ]fedora-33-efi-grub2-aarch64.qcow2.xz2020-11-06 13:47 473M 
[   ]centos-7-efi-x86_64.qcow2.xz2019-11-29 15:08 464M 
[   ]fedora-31-efi-systemd-x86_64.qcow2.xz2019-12-03 21:13 458M 
[   ]fedora-31-efi-grub2-x86_64.qcow2.xz2019-12-03 21:13 452M 
[   ]fedora-31-efi-grub2-aarch64.qcow2.xz2019-12-03 08:51 441M 
[   ]fedora-31-efi-grub2-armhfp.qcow2.xz2019-12-03 19:09 424M 
[   ]centos-8-efi-x86_64.qcow2.xz2019-11-29 15:12 420M 
[   ]fedora-30-efi-systemd-i686.qcow2.xz2019-11-29 14:49 403M 
[   ]fedora-33-efi-grub2-armhfp.qcow2.xz2020-11-06 14:23 402M 
[   ]centos-8-efi-aarch64.qcow2.xz2020-11-10 14:08 400M 

qemu images

The qcow2 images are for virtual machines.

The fedora and centos8 images for x86_64 and i686 will boot in both uefi and bios mode.

The images don't have a root password set. You can use libguestfs-tools to set one ...

virt-customize -a <image> --root-password "password:<secret>"

... so you can login after boot