On 06/03/2018 06:37 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 06/03/2018 12:43 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
By default, libvirt and qemu will pause the VM and save it when you
reboot. On startup, it resumes from where it left off.
This has NOT been my experience with my F21 image i qemu. Is there some
setting I need for this?
I am tired of also restarting my F21 image.
My memory may be foggy, but the implementation basically hibernates the VM's
then resumes on restart. So, this may only work if hiberation is available
and working in the VM (ie, there is sufficient swap available, etc...)
No, it's a qemu function that saves the currently used VM memory and
state. You do need to have enough free disk space available to be able
to store that. The VM OS doesn't get notified about it, other than
probably noticing that the clock time suddenly jumps unexpectedly.
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