KVM virtualization is full of wonders. :-/
I would need to attach an USB disk to a vm, but how?
The command qemu would provide a way:
[root@a134-224 yum.repos.d]# man qemu-kvm
QEMU(1)
NAME
qemu-doc - QEMU Emulator User Documentation
SYNOPSIS
usage: qemu [options]
Am 27.04.2011 10:39, schrieb Jussi Hirvi:
KVM virtualization is full of wonders. :-/
I would need to attach an USB disk to a vm, but how?
The command qemu would provide a way:
[root@a134-224 yum.repos.d]# man qemu-kvm
QEMU(1)
NAME
qemu-doc - QEMU Emulator User Documentation
On 27.4.2011 12.18, Rainer Traut wrote:
So
# /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm
should get you going.
Hei, thanks! So it is there, just not in the path. There may be a reason
to why it is hidden... But I may have to give it a try soon.
I suppose kvm virtualization is still so young and rapidly evolving
On 04/27/2011 02:31 PM, Kai Schaetzl wrote:
I'm so glad we are still on Xen :-) Especially with para-virt CentOS
running in all the VMs, anyway, it seems hardly to be beaten.
except that we lack a lot of the new goodies. starting with
deduplication and proper balooning