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Title:
Snappy should detect when running in KVM, specify correct ssh
connection line
To m
The goal of this report is to deal with the usability issue. The issue
that when you start Ubuntu Core through KVM, you do not get a working
command on how to connect to the running image.
A simple solution could be to adapt the text on #1 to say something
like:
can connect remotely to this
Setting to incomplete as the is certainly no consensus about what to do
here. Maybe nothing?
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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Detecting that you're in KVM is definitely not the same thing as
detecting that port redirection is in use.
I don't launch my KVM guests from the commandline using redir, I launch
them under libvirt virt virt-manager, and the current instructions are
correct for me...
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btw, using systemd-detect-virt might be the best way forward for detecting if
we are in a VM ...
also, since snappy final freeze is today, is this still on the radar for being
fixed ?
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Well you seem to have much stronger opinions than me!
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (cyphermox)
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Assigned to Michael since he has already started working on this...
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Title:
Snappy should detect when running in KVM, specify correct ssh
conne
I strongly disagree with displaying this. It seems extremely clunky: why
display addresses and then mention they are wrong? Plus it's not
impossible that the setup is done "on purpose", and that the users have
configured their host appropriately to access the system with whatever
access is provided
well, i'm kind of assuming the user follows the snappy instructions at
https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/#snappy-local
but indeed if you use complex commandlines for kvm and set up bridge
networking you might end up with different ways to ssh in ... perhaps we
need a full paragraph exp
It's specific to using qemu's userspace networking (-net user) and and
using qemu's tcp redir to map the in-guest port 22 to the host.
http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking#User_Networking_.28SLIRP.29
I don't think we always want to key off of QEMU cpu string;
It's possible for someone to
the wording should actually mention that you most likely "need to use
"$USER@localhost" with the right port" (i sadly doubt it is possible to
get the port redirect from within the running VM so we can not show that
bit, but probably explain it)
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Do you just mean looking for "QEMU Virtual CPU version" in cpuinfo?
Something like https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/subiquity/pull/166
(suggestions for better wording gratefully received).
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This is kinda specific to user networking in KVM isn't it? I guess we
can detect KVM we could can include some alternative suggestions...
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Title:
adding a task for subiquity since this is a UI issue, detection if being
in kvm can be done via data from /proc/cpuinfo
** Also affects: subiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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