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| | | | | manuel.kiessling.net | |
| | | | | Most KVM or virt-install tutorials will make you think that while you can create new virtual guests on the text console, you still have to log into them using VNC in order to actually use their OS installation tools. But in fact there is a way to completely install new guests without leaving your SSH session - as long as the guest OS does have a text-based installer, that it. I have tested this with an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server guest. | |
| | | | | smallhacks.wordpress.com | |
| | | | | After upgrading to Mac M1 I decided to run FreeBSD virtually. As VirtualBox is not supported on this host (and likely will never be) QEMU was the only possible choice. I found great gist post on how to do this with patched QEMU 6. The good news is that now QEMU 7 is released and... | |
| | | | | davidanguita.name | |
| | | Hi, I'm a freelance software developer & consultant based in Madrid, Spain. | ||