Finally rebooted last night after a kernel update...
On 06/03/2018 01:16 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 06/03/2018 06:29 AM, 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. Yes there is little I do
in it; it is more a toy thing...
Try enabling (and starting?) the "libvirt-guests" service.
I noticed that the shutdown was taking real time, so did an <ALT-d> and
saw the messages of suspending the QEMU running image. After restart
and getting a few things running, I opened the Virtual Machine Manager,
and there was my image already up and running. Only had to open the
window to it and log back in.
Saved me a good piece of time. THANKS!
Though I suspect this only works when rebooting or powering off. Not if
your system crashes due to things like overheating (problem I was having
with my old system)!
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