POST How to create a new KVM VM using command line tools April 14, 2015 I got tired of clicking through virt-manager to create new VMs, so I found the command needed to create one from the command line (thanks https://acidborg.wordpress.com/2010/02/18/how-to-create-virtual-machines-using-kvm-kernel-based-virtual-machine/): virt-install --name=hostname --arch=x86_64 --vcpus=2 --ram=4096 --os-type=linux --os-variant=rhel7 --hvm --connect=qemu:///system --network bridge:br-fabric --cdrom=/var/lib/libvirt/images/CentOS-7.0-1406-x86_64-Minimal.iso --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/hostname.img,size=32 --accelerate --vnc Tags: tips kvm Related: Using Nix's "Single-user Mode" on macOS Elvish, an awesome Unix shell Fast translation with Google Translator Spotlight: use-package, a declarative configuration tool - Mastering Emacs Using Multiple SSH Keys with Github Fixing Emacs problems with the fish shell Moving files between git repositories, preserving history Three levels of GIT config Watching for changes (Polling notifications) in Evernote Find all single-note tags in Evernote How to turn off "sort by relevance" in Evernote 5.6.0 Beta Mac keyboard shortcuts by Matt Gemmell Airmail tip: prevent "Save to Evernote" action from opening the created note How to stop com.apple.dock.extra from "using significant energy" Top 5 Recommended Google Font Combinations HowTo: Changing the available display formats for Evernote's "Insert Date" command Changing "message:" protocol handler from Sparrow back to Mail.app Fix journal in an HFS+ file system How to fix "texexpand error: More than one input file specified" in latex2html Installing latex2html under Win7 with cygwin LogParser, Event Logs, and Vista - Neil Carpenter's Blog - Site Home - TechNet Blogs Setting up a global hotkey to add tasks to Outlook GTD tip: clean up physical clutter using ziploc bags Making cygwin, Windows and emacs understand the same symlinks Hierarchical copying with cfengine3 Emulate vi's % command (jump to matching parenthesis) in Emacs Installing AucTeX on EmacsW32 on Win7/64bit Must-Have Windows Software (or Windows Programs that I use) - good coders code, great reuse Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus