[Discuss] Virt-Manager

markw at mohawksoft.com markw at mohawksoft.com
Mon Oct 25 15:36:29 EDT 2021


Can we go back to what was going on?

Were you trying to boot an iso image and it hung?

If the iso image is bigger than 4G, you need to make the CDROM virtual
device an emulated SATA not IDE. Try that.

I have had years of great experiences with KVM/QEMU, but there are some
weird issues in most of the hypervisors and this mostly happens when
arcane hardware stuff creeps in to the software world.

You should look at VMware an NUMA after 8 CPUs, what a disaster.

Do you have a link to the ISO you are trying to install? I'd like to try it.

> Debian does not provide VirtualBox. They only offer virt-manager and
> Gnome Boxes.
>
> The system basically wants to install most (if not all) of the same
> dependencies for Gnome Boxes, that it did for virt-manager. When I was
> using Fedora, Jerry told me about Gnome Boxes and I found it very easy
> to use. But given my experience with virt-manager, I would expect the
> same issues if I tried Gnome Boxes.
>
> I went with PCLOS' Community LXQt image because I'm used to that desktop
> and it's lightweight, wasn't expecting any issues running/installing it
> in a VM.
>
>
>
> On 10/25/21 14:55, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
>> As an alternative I use Virtualbox at home.  Works great.  Zero
>> complaints.  I use Vagrant on occasion to control programmatically.
>>
>> I started with Virtualbox years ago as it supported older CPUs.  I think
>> somebody on this list turned me on to it.
>>
>> Hope that helps.
>>
>> Eric C
>>
>> Chadbourne.Consulting
>>
>>> On Oct 25, 2021, at 2:44 PM, Edward <epp at sillydog.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> After realizing that I forgot to add the relevant USB hardware to
>>> the VM, I deleted it, as they could be not added after the fact.
>>>
>>> Upon attempting to recreate it with the USB hardware added in, all
>>> attempts were unsuccessful. virt-manager wants the name of the distro
>>> during the creation of the VM. Since the name of the distro (PCLinuxOS)
>>> was not in the database, I tried all four of the 'Generic' entries, the
>>> latest Mandriva (EOL) entry (2011) since the distro was originally
>>> based on Mandriva), Clear Linux, Arch Linux and finally Ubuntu.
>>>
>>> None of these would boot the image into a usable live desktop to which
>>> the OS could then be installed. The image either crashed within the VM,
>>> it froze on the screen to select the keyboard, or IF the desktop
>>> appeared, once a second Network Manager applet icon appeared, the video
>>> server crashes and reboots the desktop, repeatedly. The only way to
>>> exit was to use virt-manager's Force Off option.
>>>
>>> So I have reached the conclusion, that, in a home environment, a VM
>>> serves no useful purpose and is quite frankly, a waste of time, IMHO.
>
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