
You will have to wait some 20 seconds until the device obtains a DHCP address, then you can ssh from your PC to the RouterOS machine, using the public IP/DNS name that Linode shows in the Remote access section. Caution! The public device will immediately be attacked by bots, guessing your password, since this is an unsecured public system.
To boot RouterOS in the main dashboard, click the Boot button to start your RouterOS CHR.
In the Linode main Dashboard, create a new configuration profile, select the following:. In Linode web dashboard click "Shutdown" to turn off the Linode and exit the Recovery mode. Issue the following (as a root) unzip chr-6.44.3.img.zip | dd if=chr-6.44.3.img of=/dev/sda bs=1M iflag=fullblock. To make sure you write to the correct disk, type fdisk -l and find the disk that corresponds to the size you selected in step 2. Download the newest CHR raw disk image: wget, the latest version is available from the download page. In the remote access section, click "Lish via Browser", which should open a popup window with direct access to the Linode console. Make sure your newly created disk is selected to show up in Rescue mode In the Linode "Rescue" tab, boot in Rescue mode.
Add new disk of any size above 128MB (type RAW).