On Sat, Feb 2, 2013 at 1:33 AM, Gao Yongwei <itxx00@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > soga,you may not understand my english,^^,if you can speak Chinese I think I > can help you more comfortable. > I will try my best to share my experience. > to get a bootable disk with os installed, you could try this command: > wget http://wiki.qemu.org/download/linux-0.2.img.bz2 > bunzip2 linux-0.2.img.bz2 > kvm-img convert -t directsync linux-0.2.img sheepdog:test This helps me a lot, especially for your recommended linux-0.2.img, which need not install os. Thanks very much ;-) [...] > virt-install does not belong to libvirt,but if you use RHEL or CentOS you > could install this tool from yum: > yum provides */virt-install > or you can get the source from virt-manager.org Yup, these tools are convenient. We will test our HLFS drivers by these tools. [...] > to boot a vm from sheep vol you can use command like: > kvm -hda sheepdog:test -hdb sheepdog:data We use qemu but kvm to boot a vm. [...] > because VM's default vnc configuration in libvirt xml just binding the vnc > port to 127.0.0.1,you can change the default ip address of vnc using virsh: > virsh edit testvm Yup, vnc ip addr is localhost and vnc port is 5900 ;-) Thanks for your help. -- Thanks Harry Wei -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list