# Building with Multipass In order to build an Armbian image from scratch, whether for development purposes or to [apply user customizations](https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_User-Configurations/) on top of a base image, a build environment is required. Per the Armbian documentation, Ubuntu 24.04 is [the officially supported](https://docs.armbian.com/Developer-Guide_Build-Preparation/) build platform. [Multipass](https://multipass.run/) that is designed for quick and painless provisioning of Ubuntu VMs. ### Creating a VM and preparing for build Multipass is [available](https://multipass.run/install) for macOS, Windows and Linux platforms. Once you have multipass installed, a Jammy (22.04) instance with 4 CPUs, 4GB of RAM and 25GB of space available can be provisioned with a single command: ```bash multipass launch --cpus 4 --disk 25G --mem 4G --name jammy ``` ### Clone the build repo You can run commands direct on the instance to clone the build repo: ```bash multipass exec jammy -- bash -c "git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/armbian/build" ``` ### Use an instance Then you can get a shell to the instance and run the build as needed: ```bash C:\> multipass shell armbian Welcome to Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-48-generic x86_64) Last login: Tue Jan 30 12:23:08 2024 from 172.22.111.1 # Let's get building! ubuntu@armbian:~$ cd build ubuntu@armbian:~/build$ ./compile.sh BOARD=orangepizero ... etc ``` ### Share data with an instance The recommended way to share data between your host and an instance with Multipass is the command:mount ```bash multipass mount /my/dir jammy multipass info jammy ``` Mounts: /my/dir => /my/dir From this point on will be available inside the instance./my/dir