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Revision as of 07:11, 6 January 2020
virt-sysprep
[1] command included in libguestfs-tools
package reset, unconfigure or customize a virtual machine so clones can be made.
WARNING: Using virt-sysprep
on live virtual machines, or concurrently with other disk editing tools, can be dangerous, potentially causing disk corruption. Virtual Machine must be shut down.
Command examples
- List operations:
- Performs a read-only "dry run" sysprep operation:
virt-sysprep --dry-run TEST_VM_TO_RESET
- To reset everything:
virt-sysprep -d TEST_VM_TO_RESET
- To Change name and force to keep user account MY_USERNAME_TO_KEEP
virt-sysprep -d testvm --hostname testvm --enable user-account --keep-user-accounts MY_USERNAME_TO_KEEP
See also
virt-clone
virt-builder
virsh
: Storage information, Connecting, Operations, Memory, Snapshots, Networking, CPU, release notes,virsh nodedev-list
- 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
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