Re: create a guest

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Then you can use virt-install, but you will need to setup a VNC
connection to the host in order to see the new VM and finish the
install. If you're new to this, I'd strongly recommend installing the
CentOS desktop and using virt-manager until you get used to it though.

On 01/16/2013 12:49 PM, mattias wrote:
> i not use a desktop os
> windows on my desktop centos minimal on the server
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> From: "Digimer" <lists@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 6:48 PM
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>> On 01/16/2013 12:45 PM, mattias wrote:
>>> can i create a guest with libvirt and use an existing disc with freebsd?
>>
>> Yes. The 'virt-manager' application will let you use a disc in a drive
>> as installation media.
>>
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