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<code>sudo virt-install --name VM_NAME --import --ram 2048 --vcpus=4 --os-type=linux --os-variant=ubuntu18.04 --nographics --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img </code>
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sudo virt-install  
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  --name VM_NAME  
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  --import
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  --ram 2048
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  --vcpus=4
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  --os-type=linux
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  --os-variant=ubuntu18.04
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  --nographics
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  --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img  
  
  

Revision as of 11:03, 22 January 2020

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virt-install is part of virtinst package.


virt-install --import

sudo virt-install --name VM_NAME --import --ram 2048 --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img

WARNING  No operating system detected, VM performance may suffer. Specify an OS with --os-variant for optimal results.
WARNING  Graphics requested but DISPLAY is not set. Not running virt-viewer.
WARNING  No console to launch for the guest, defaulting to --wait -1

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sudo virt-install 
  --name VM_NAME 
  --import
  --ram 2048
  --vcpus=4
  --os-type=linux
  --os-variant=ubuntu18.04
  --nographics
  --disk /path/to/your/image/IMAGE_NAME.img 


Other options:

--noautoconsole
--network type=direct,source=XXXXX,source_mode=bridge,model=virtio


Related commands

Activities

See also

  • http://www.admin-magazine.com/Articles/Generate-VM-Images-with-virt-builder
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