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ssh-keygen (you may need to run this command 1st if you don't have a keypair, (VM machine) | ssh-keygen (you may need to run this command 1st if you don't have a keypair, (VM machine) | ||
ssh-copy-id username@ | ssh-copy-id username@solaris.scottworld.net | ||
You will need to also add a line to the .bash shell config to let virtual machine manager save its settings. | |||
nano ~/.bashrc | |||
Add this line | |||
export $(dbus-launch) | |||
Start up virtual machine manager and check connection | |||
== Configure Network == | |||
Right click host --> details --> Virtual Networks | |||
The click the + button in the bottom left | |||
<pre> | |||
<network connections="1"> | |||
<name>VMBridge</name> | |||
<forward mode="bridge"/> | |||
<bridge name="br0"/> | |||
</network> | |||
</pre> | |||
Setup the virtual storage by clicking the storage tab | |||
Select Logical LVM Volume Group to create the pool. | |||
You can copy ISO images to the disk and then add a pool pointing to that location so the VMs can then use ISOs. |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 26 March 2024
Install a few helper utils (Make sure Virtualization is enabled in the bios)
apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system
Check all is ok with a
kvm-ok
After installing Windows WSL and Virtual Manager you can set up SSH key login to enable virtual manager to connect nicely.
ssh-keygen (you may need to run this command 1st if you don't have a keypair, (VM machine) ssh-copy-id username@solaris.scottworld.net
You will need to also add a line to the .bash shell config to let virtual machine manager save its settings.
nano ~/.bashrc
Add this line
export $(dbus-launch)
Start up virtual machine manager and check connection
Configure Network
Right click host --> details --> Virtual Networks
The click the + button in the bottom left
<network connections="1"> <name>VMBridge</name> <forward mode="bridge"/> <bridge name="br0"/> </network>
Setup the virtual storage by clicking the storage tab
Select Logical LVM Volume Group to create the pool.
You can copy ISO images to the disk and then add a pool pointing to that location so the VMs can then use ISOs.