> mouse" depending on the input device you've selected. A hack
> I've found useful for modifying the kvm command-line
> arguments is to change the tag to point to a shell
> script that invokes kvm as you'd like. For example,
> /etc/libvirt/kvm-wrapper containing:
>
>#!/bin/sh
>exec
John Davey wrote:
> I am experimenting with the following Redhat 9 kvm on Fedora 7.
>
> How do I add a USB device with Libvirt? Specifically I'd like to add a
> usb-serial converter for logging data. "Man qemu-kvm" shows -usbdevice
> devname to add a USB device but I cannot find out how to do th