Re: [orca-list] Passing keys to guest in virt-manager



OK, thanks a lot.  I don't seem to have some of those packages (I am
using gentoo), so I will have to figure this out.

On Sat, 08 Jan 2022 02:49:28 -0500,
Vsevolod Popov wrote:

08.01.2022 03:40, John Covici пишет:
How did you bridge your virtual machine to your network?
I don't really know if the network works because I haven't
installed the system yet. But the thing I did is configured the
libvirt as described in arch wiki and then after searching
millions of tutorials I could setup a default network. It turned
out that I had to do it with root privileges. There were some
packages like bridge-utils, dnsmasq, iptables-nfs, some of them
are described in arch wiki, but I don't completely understand
what some of them do, for example openbsd-netcat and vde2. I
think it's a matter of time and practice to understand it.
What did you use for disk storage?  I have been having problems with
those two aspects of getting a vm to work.
I use qcow2, I tried to use it when creating VM by hand with qemu
and I found out that qcow2 is used when creating a VM in
virt-manager.
The only thing I cannot understand now is how to switch the
created machine to EFI firmware.
Different articles state that it has to be done in overview panel
of a newly created VM, but each time I press down arrow or tab I
land into the description text field which I cannot exit.
Also, when using flat review, I cannot switch to architecture
pain and choose EFI there, nothing happens when pressing left
click button on the architecture word.
-- 
regards,
Vsevolod
https://github.com/sevapopov2/

-- 
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