Re: [orca-list] Passing keys to guest in virt-manager
- From: Vsevolod Popov <sevapopov13 gmail com>
- To: covici ccs covici com
- Cc: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Passing keys to guest in virt-manager
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2022 14:30:30 +0300
08.01.2022 10:49, Vsevolod Popov пишет:
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.
As turned out, network doesn't work. It tells unknown name when I try to
ping something in a VM.
I have possibly a guess that virt-manager has to be launched with sudo
privileges for network to work.
The only thing I cannot understand now is how to switch the created
machine to EFI firmware.
I could solve that.
The thing that I needed to do is to configure ovmf correctly after
installation (enable intel_iommu in kernel). After that, It is possible
to go to the microcode parameter in virt-manager by pressing shift+tab.
When tabbing once after mychroscheme list there will be a needed combo
box with microcode in overview page.
It allows to choose EFI for use on a VM.
--
regards,
Vsevolod
https://github.com/sevapopov2/
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