.. _disable-Cloud_init: How to disable cloud-init ************************* One may wish to disable cloud-init to ensure that it doesn't do anything on subsequent boots. Some parts of cloud-init may run once per boot otherwise. There are three cross-platform methods of disabling ``cloud-init``. Method 1: text file ==================== To disable cloud-init, create the empty file :file:`/etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled`. During boot the operating system's init system will check for the existence of this file. If it exists, cloud-init will not be started. Example: .. code-block:: $ touch /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled Method 2: kernel commandline ============================ To disable cloud-init, add ``cloud-init=disabled`` to the kernel commandline. Example (using GRUB2 with Ubuntu): .. code-block:: $ echo 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cloud-init=disabled"' >> /etc/default/grub $ grub-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg Method 3: environment variable ============================== To disable cloud-init, pass the environment variable ``KERNEL_CMDLINE=cloud-init=disabled`` into each of cloud-init's processes. Example (using systemd): .. code-block:: $ echo "DefaultEnvironment=KERNEL_CMDLINE=cloud-init=disabled" >> /etc/systemd/system.conf