First of all, the improved virt-manager that comes with Fedora 7 is awesome! By simply clicking through the UI and exploring a bit I was able to learn how to create a functional bridged network to the LAN my host is on. I know naught about networking and this has traditionally been the most painful aspect for me when I was playing with virtualization some time ago. 1. Should virsh work with KVM in Fedora 7? When I run virsh I get only "virsh: error: failed to connect to the hypervisor" 2. What is the canonical/"out of the box" way to start a KVM-based guest when the host system boots? I'm fine with "just use /etc/rc.local" or whatever if the infrastructure isn't in place yet (if so, what command should I run?). But it would be nice to be able to manage the guest from virt-manager after starting it up from a script somehow. Thank you, -Adam -- Adam Monsen