On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 01:07:50PM +1100, Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:

> I've editited XML by hand before and written scripts to do it back
> when I was working on clustering software which also had the flaw of
> requiring XML but provided no automated way of creating it.

virsh has many subcommands for manipulating the XML files, as well as just
editing them in $EDITOR

> Getting KVM working from the command line is easy enough (for
> definitions of easy that include a 500 character command).  But how do
> you start it on boot and keep it running?

on debian, install the libvirt packages libvirt-bin, libvirt-clients,
libvirt-daemon, libvirt-daemon-system and libvirt-doc

would be similar on other distros.

craig

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