You'll need a privileged user (preferably not root, but a regular user with full sudo permissions).
You can customize the playbook or add command line options to specify with user to use for the ssh connection and which privilege escalation to use (we like to use "sudo").
Then you'll have to populate the `vars/main.yml` file with values required by the "admin-users" and "evolinux-base" roles. You should refer to their respective documentation.
You'll also need to confighure Ansible to include the location of the "ansible-rols" path in the `roles_path` value. We recommend using `$HOME/.ansible.cfg` with this :
```
[defaults]
roles_path = /path/to/ansible-roles
```
You may want to configure the inventory to your needs. We usually put it in `inventory/hosts` along the conventionnal files for host and group vars.
With all that, you can run the evolinux.yml playbook and have your Debian customized :