On Sun, Apr 29, 2007 at 10:10:28PM +0200, Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
In fc6 I had to use directly command line, with qemu 0.8.2 and
kvm-12.
Now I upgraded my x86_64 system to f7 and I have qemu 0.9, kvm-19,
libvirt 0.2.2 and virt-manager 0.4.
In fc6 I created a qemu/kvm windows xp machine and the command line I
used to run it was:
qemu-kvm -m 512 -hda winxp_kvm/hda.img -localtime -no-acpi -soundhw es1370
Now I'm testing virt-manager and I was able to "install" (actually
sort of import pointing the hd and simulating install and then
rebooting) the vm in virt-manager, but I'm not able to get the correct
network config.
Previously, not specifying anything on command line, the "Userspace
SLIRP stack" was used (see also
http://libvirt.org/format.html).
How can I replicate this in virt-manager? It seems I have not the option...
The networking options depend on whether you're running as root or a normal
user. If as root, then the new VM wizard will give an option of bridging to
a physical device (assuming ethN is a member of a bridge), or attaching to
a virtual network (which is a isolated bridge + NAT to the public LAN). If
run as non-root, then its not possible to create 'tap' devices so virt-manager
will automatically use the SLIRP networking without prompting.
I would also like to know if I can specify other qemu options such
as:
sound hw,
the -localtime option (necessary for my clock that appears wrong now
when I run win xp from virt-manager)
-no-acpi
We don't expose those options in the UI yet - they're future work...
Thanks in advance,
Gianluca
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