08-22-2019, 09:51 PM
(08-22-2019, 08:49 PM)minesheep link Wrote: would installed system on qemu hdd format use less cpu when booting up? If so I could install it on another computer and then move the qemu image to this computer. Also forget to say that I had already boot up once with LL 3.2 64bit but it was only once with no any other software running. I want to make this work at least 20% more stable if possible and it would be enough for me.
KVM/quem.. Is more virtualization vs emulation.. kinda like VMWare/Virtual box..
What can you tweak to make it run... Not sure..
Can you move it - yes...
Do an XML dump (virsh) of the VM (qcow?)... virsh dumpxml sysname > /path/sysname.xml
move it to where you want..
Do a define from the XML which has pointers for the qcow2 visrh define /path/sysname.xml
I use a similar method for cloning,
I typically clone my image with virt-clone prior - cloning needs additional tweaking but the above should allow moving.
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