I'm following up to my last post of just a few minutes ago. I discovered
the nature of the problem: user confusion. After reading many articles on
the subject, I thought that using the virt-manger option to "Add Hardware"
was the trick to getting USB devices attached to the VM OS. After posting,
On Tue, Feb 07, 2017 at 16:54:34, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
>On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 11:19:08AM -0800, Jeffery Small wrote:
>>
>> I'm on an Xubuntu 16.10 system running the latest version of QEMU-KVM
>> (1.2.6.1). I have a VM running Windows 10, which is launched from
>> virt-manager.
>>
>> Q
On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 11:19:08AM -0800, Jeffery Small wrote:
>
> I'm on an Xubuntu 16.10 system running the latest version of QEMU-KVM
> (1.2.6.1). I have a VM running Windows 10, which is launched from
> virt-manager.
>
> Question #1:
>
> With the OS not running, from the Hardware Details pa
I'm on an Xubuntu 16.10 system running the latest version of QEMU-KVM
(1.2.6.1). I have a VM running Windows 10, which is launched from
virt-manager.
Question #1:
With the OS not running, from the Hardware Details page I have used "Add
Hardware" to attach a USB flash drive. In the hardware lis