mmm... I'm fairly sure I don't grasp the full depth of your note, but
certainly I don't want to be taken for a SystemD guy.
Ralph.
On 08/08/16 18:33, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 07:37:54 +1000, Ralph wrote in message
<5d50b9d2-8420-138b-525f-b19ab51f8...@gmail.com>:
In my experien
On Mon, 8 Aug 2016 07:37:54 +1000, Ralph wrote in message
<5d50b9d2-8420-138b-525f-b19ab51f8...@gmail.com>:
> In my experience, there's no need to be root for creating and running
> libvirt VM's. I needed to be root only to set up the VDE host-only
> network for them to attach to, and then all
In my experience, there's no need to be root for creating and running
libvirt VM's. I needed to be root only to set up the VDE host-only
network for them to attach to, and then all else can be done non-root.
Ralph.
On 08/08/16 04:52, Paweł Cholewiński wrote:
W dniu 07.08.2016 o 16:46, Ralph R
W dniu 07.08.2016 o 16:46, Ralph Ronnquist pisze:
On 08/08/16 00:37, Paweł Cholewiński wrote:
Hi,
I test devuan with libvirt (Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.1) on Debian
7.11. I would like to create snapshot but when I type as root:
1) "virsh snapshot-create-as --domain devuan_jessie --name snapsh
On 08/08/16 00:37, Paweł Cholewiński wrote:
Hi,
I test devuan with libvirt (Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.1) on Debian
7.11. I would like to create snapshot but when I type as root:
1) "virsh snapshot-create-as --domain devuan_jessie --name snapshot1
--description "clear system"
error: failed to g
Hi,
I test devuan with libvirt (Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.1) on Debian
7.11. I would like to create snapshot but when I type as root:
1) "virsh snapshot-create-as --domain devuan_jessie --name snapshot1
--description "clear system"
error: failed to get domain 'devuan_jessie'
error: An error