I've created a Windows10 VM and the GUI says it starts. It doesn't seem
to capture my keystrokes. Typing Windows+R then narrator brings up some
search box in Ubuntu. The Windows install may want a valid license
(which I don't have anyway), but I can't tell. What next?
On 05/18/2017 06:38 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Tony Baechler. It looks like you want qemu from extra. Use the -curses
switch. Try something like this:
qemu-system-x86_64 -curses -enable-kvm -soundhw all -m 1G -boot d
-cdrom bats64*.iso
Make sure the above is all on one line. You probably need to load the
kvm kernel module first:
modprobe kvm_intel
modprobe kvm
To get the BATS64 CD, go here:
http://iavit.org/~bats/
As always, read the Qemu manual for full docs on the command line
switches. Obviously, using -curses won't help when installing Windows.
I think you have to do that from the GUI, but I'm not sure. I can't
help beyond that. Some people like VirtualBox better. It's a matter of
preference, but it doesn't have the curses option.
On 5/18/2017 4:08 AM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
How would I work with virtualization in arch Linux? I am interested
in this.
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