On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 04:03:20PM +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 11.09.2015 11:34, Mcburn wrote: > > Hey at all, > > > > my Name is Jens-Uwe Sperling. Iám a young student in computer science. > > I want install a VM for testing at home. > > > > i had install a VM with virt-install and the default parameters. (Number > > cpu, mem etc.) > > > > After that i install my OS and configure it. > > > > Now i want work on this image in a transient way. > > So i can use the OS with the given config but every change i do from now > > should not change my image. > > > > I found three ways to do that: > > > > - Make a snapshot from my image and kill the snapshot after using. > > Yes, this will work perfectly. > > > - Using the transient option in the xml file under disk. > > Wow, I didn't even know we have such element. Don't expect it to actually work with QEMU though :-) if (disk->transient) { virReportError(VIR_ERR_CONFIG_UNSUPPORTED, "%s", _("transient disks not supported yet")); goto error; } Regards, Daniel -- |: http://berrange.com -o- http://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange/ :| |: http://libvirt.org -o- http://virt-manager.org :| |: http://autobuild.org -o- http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ :| |: http://entangle-photo.org -o- http://live.gnome.org/gtk-vnc :| _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users