Re: qemu/kvm startup

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On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 8:04 PM Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 1/2/25 4:16 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 2, 2025 at 12:26 PM Robert McBroom via users
> > <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 12/29/24 4:40 AM, Barry Scott wrote:
> >>
> >> On 29 Dec 2024, at 00:12, Jonathan Billings <billings@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >>
> >> libvirtd was changed to use socket activation, so it *should* start if the libvirtd.socket is enabled and activated
> >>
> >> Running Virtual machine Manager will connect to the socket and every thing will start running.
> >> To use Virtual machine manager without password prompts add your user to the libvirt group.
> >>
> >> sudo useradd -G libvert -a <username>
> >>
> >> useradd -G libvirt -a rm3
> >> useradd: invalid option -- 'a'
> >> Usage: useradd [options] LOGIN
> >>        useradd -D
> >>        useradd -D [options]
> >
> > This is from a Ubuntu 20 machine with QEMU/KVM:
> >
> >     $ cat /etc/group | grep virt
> >     libvirt:x:145:jwalton,lboszormenyi,djb,pgutmann,apolyakov
> >     libvirt-qemu:x:64055:libvirt-qemu
> >     libvirt-dnsmasq:x:146:
> >
> > And from a Fedora 41 machine:
> >
> >     $ cat /etc/group | grep virt
> >     libvirt:x:978:jwalton,djb,pgutmann,apolyakov
>
> You shouldn't need to use virtual machine manager to start libvirtd.  It
> should run at boot (if enabled) and start up any VMs that are set for
> starting at boot.  I haven't had any issues with that, although all my
> VM hosts were installed a long time ago and only upgraded.  I haven't
> tried setting it up on a recently installed system, so maybe something
> has changed.

My bad, Samuel. I was commenting on the group, but I see they are the
same. (I crossed my wires and took rm3 as a group name, not a user
name).

Jeff
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