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<code>sudo virt-install --name VM_NAME --import --ram 2048 --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img</code><ref>http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/Generate-VM-Images-with-virt-builder</ref> | <code>sudo virt-install --name VM_NAME --import --ram 2048 --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img</code><ref>http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/Generate-VM-Images-with-virt-builder</ref> |
Revision as of 15:18, 6 January 2020
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virt-install is part of
virtinst
package.
sudo virt-install --name VM_NAME --import --ram 2048 --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img
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Related commands:
virt-builder
Activities
- Create a virtual machine using
virt-install
- Clone a machine using:
virt-clone
See also
- KVM, Installation, QEMU,
virsh
, virtinst
, libguestfs-tools
, libvirt, qemu, Red Hat Virtualization (RHV), MacVTap, Virtio, oVirt, KVM services, KVM networking, KVM graphics, CPU, KVM on ARM
virtinst
(package): virt-install
, virt-clone
, virt-convert
and virt-xml
↑ http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/Generate-VM-Images-with-virt-builder
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