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Virt-Manager mentioned in README, needs a link and pros/cons #120

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paul-hammant opened this issue Nov 7, 2019 · 3 comments
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Virt-Manager mentioned in README, needs a link and pros/cons #120

paul-hammant opened this issue Nov 7, 2019 · 3 comments

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@paul-hammant
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@paul-hammant paul-hammant commented Nov 7, 2019

Link would be to - https://virt-manager.org/ - unless there's something better.

Another sentence or two on Virt-Manager vs QEMU would be helpful.

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@foxlet foxlet commented Nov 8, 2019

A draft for that idea:
QEMU requires text-based configuration, but it more flexible in terms of advanced settings and requires less dependencies. Virt-Manager is easier to manage graphically and includes better snapshot management, but is more limited in capabilities compared to QEMU.

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@paul-hammant paul-hammant commented Nov 8, 2019

Perfect

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@sofiageo sofiageo commented Nov 8, 2019

Also it's not clear when the step 2a needs to run. The word instead is confusing. Would it be possible to create a guide with instructions only for virt-manager? Or the basic.sh is mandatory anyway? thanks

Edit: For some reason it doesn't work for me with virt-manager. So I've edited basic.sh to use 8 cores and more memory, and it works great.

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