Martin Lucina wrote in <20190326181139.slcee6llpw76o...@nodbug.lucina.net>: |On Tuesday, 26.03.2019 at 18:43, Steffen Nurpmeso wrote: ... |> computers. Really. I can finally do things that i never could, |> like creating an automatized test series over many VMs. It has |> to be setup first, of course. | |Ah yes, BTDT, setting up those kinds of systems takes forever. You might be |interested in a (side-)project of mine for minimalist KVM VM management |precisely for development and automated testing. While missing a bunch of |documentation since I've not had time to make it suitable for "public |consumption", I think you'd like the general principle: |https://github.com/roburio/vm.
Well, ^_^. Throw-away VM, systemd, LVM, that is way to heavy-weighted or even "enterprise" for my use case(s). systemd is even a "rotes Tuch" (red rag). (Except for the startup-success etc. notification(s) from within daemons via socket, but for one the daemons need to be patched, so a generic all-Unix approach would also have been an option, then, and i always wonder why such hooks are possible here, while on the other hand state info must be reparsed from log files expensively. But this is only my one cent.) No, i personally do install - snapshot - setup - snapshot, go go go. To be noted that FreeBSD ships VM images ready-to-go, too. But thanks for the pointer! ... --End of <20190326181139.slcee6llpw76o...@nodbug.lucina.net> Ciao! --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)