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Message   Kai Richter    Mike Powell   running linux vm on a linux box   July 14, 2018
 4:33 AM *  

Hello Mike!

12 Jul 18, Mike Powell wrote to All:

 MP> (1) When the qemu session is running, is it smart to use the xserver
 MP> on the vm instance?

Remember that xserver is the machine where the graphical output will be
created. Yes, if the host has an xserver already then it's smart to use the
xserver of the host and connect it to xclient applications running in the vm.

 MP> If I am not using the xserver and running the vm instance in console
 MP> mode, will qemu catch certain keystrokes like ctrl-alt-2 so I can
 MP> switch to tty2 (for example) or will that keystroke combo be
 MP> interpreted by the host machine?

It am not sure. I recommend to learn the application "screen", which gives you
virtual consoles in the vm that can be detached. The shell will be active where
 it was and you can connect to it later at the same point and continue. Running
 programms will continue to run in a detached screen. A normal login shell will
 terminate if you logout. In "screen" you can open more shells, i tried 15 so
far, not sure where the limit is. But i am sure it don't want to miss screen.

 MP> (2) If I can follow the directions and get the Ethernet bride working
 MP> correctly, so that the network can see both the host and vm, I assume
 MP> I can also do things like mount nfs shares in the vm.

Yes. The vm is like a virtual pc in the network.

 MP> (3) Will I be able to access other hardware while in the vm, like a
 MP> usb port and whatever might be connected to it?

Yes. But it can be tricky to get it running. rtfm recommended strongly.

 MP> I have run DOS in a vm on a linux box, but I expect this to be
 MP> different.  :)

It depends to your dos programs if that is required. i would prefer dosbox
before the dos vm. But thats personal taste.

Regards

Kai

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