Re: [fsug-tvm] Re: Virtualisation

2015-06-05 Thread Sasi Kumar
On 5 June 2015 at 09:24, Pirate Praveen wrote: > Those are the features supported by your processor. It just means vmx or > hardware virtualization is a supported feature. Other values are not > relevant for us. grep is command to search for a particular word in a text > file. If processor does n

Re: [fsug-tvm] Re: Virtualisation

2015-06-05 Thread Pirate Praveen
I think you can choose where to create guest disk images.Sasi Kumar എഴുതി:On 5 June 2015 at 09:24, Pirate Praveen wrote:Those are the features supported by your processor. It just means vmx or hardware virtualization is a supported feature. Other values are not relevant f

Re: [fsug-tvm] Re: Virtualisation

2015-06-05 Thread Kevin Martin
Yes you can choose where the guest disk image goes. The image file gets saved as .vdi or something. The good thing about it is that once you have worked on that guest OS for sometime, you can copy the corresponding .vdi file and use it on another computer running virtualbox to continue your wor

Re: [fsug-tvm] Re: Virtualisation

2015-06-05 Thread Balasankar C
Of course, you can choose where to store the disk image. After firing up virt-manager, go to Edit > Connection Details > Storage There, you can add directories as storage pools. Then, while creating a VM, choose that pool from the list and create a new volume (vdi or vmdk etc) inside it. PS : Per