Subj : running linux vm on a linux box To : Mike Powell From : Alexey Vissarionov Date : Fri Jul 13 2018 10:51:50 Good ${greeting_time}, Mike! 12 Jul 2018 19:12:28, you wrote to All: MP> I have a few questions about running a linux distro in a vm on a MP> linux box. I have read up about how to get Ethernet working over a MP> bridge, Hopefully those manuals didn't contain the brctl command... `man ip` (or `man ip-link`) will guide you in the right direction. MP> but have not yet got to installing the system, etc. MP> (1) When the qemu session is running, is it smart to use the xserver MP> on the vm instance? Nothing prevents you from doing that. MP> If I am not using the xserver and running the vm instance in console MP> mode, will qemu catch certain keystrokes like ctrl-alt-2 so I can MP> switch to tty2 (for example) or will that keystroke combo be MP> interpreted by the host machine? It seems you're confusing C-A-1 and C-A-F1. Anyway, the -monitor parameter allows you to control the Qemu running even with -display none MP> (2) If I can follow the directions and get the Ethernet bride working MP> correctly, so that the network can see both the host and vm, I assume MP> I can also do things like mount nfs shares in the vm. Is that a MP> correct assumption? Properly configured network bridge allows even boot-up over the PXE. MP> (3) Will I be able to access other hardware while in the vm, like a MP> usb port and whatever might be connected to it? man qemu /-usbdevice MP> I have run DOS in a vm on a linux box, but I expect this to be MP> different. :) Not much. -- Alexey V. Vissarionov aka Gremlin from Kremlin gremlin.ru!gremlin; +vii-cmiii-cmlxxvii-mmxlviii .... :wq! --- /bin/vi * Origin: http://openwall.com/Owl (2:5020/545) .