On 6/21/20 13:20, Marc Roos wrote: > > Sometimes when you change the configuration, this configuration change > will only be available after a shutdown. Not to have to monitor when the > vm shuts down, to start it again. It could be nice to have libvirt start > it one time. Something like: > > 1. change the network interface of a running guest > 2. at the prompt of the virt-manager "Some changes may require a guest > shutdown to take effect" > introduce check box 'Auto start vm upon next shutdown' > 3. shutdown the guest > 4. after the guest completed shutdown, libvirt is automatically starting > it again. > This took me a while because at first I thought you were talking about the vm automatically starting on libvirt invocation (autostart), but instead it sounds like you want a function to allow the user upon making a change to initiate a hypervisor-level restart (i.e. destroy then start). Correct? -- brent saner https://square-r00t.net/ GPG info: https://square-r00t.net/gpg-info
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