Any VM on KVM is like a Linux process, and this is completely the same across supported KVM architectures by the way, so yes, you would just run a second separate copy of qemu. You can connect to your shell sessions any way you like - using ssh, terminal ports, ... On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 2:08 PM, mabel mary joy <mabeljoy@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello > > I am a PhD scholar doing research in embedded virtualization. > I was able to successfully install and run KVM for ARM with one guest. > I would like to know how to run two guests simultaneously on this platform. > Is it possible to open a second telnet shell to see the second guest up and > running? Or is there any other method to see both guests running at the same > time from host? > Can we issue, for example two qemu-system-arm commands at the same time and > see two guests up and running as well as operate them? > > Please advice. > > > -- > Thanks & Regards > Mabel Mary Joy > > Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin > (Research Associate) > C-Lab > Raum:FU.304 > Tele: 05251-60-6110 > Heinz Nixdorf Institute > University of Paderborn > Fürstenallee-11 > 33102 Paderborn, Germany > > > _______________________________________________ > kvmarm-user mailing list > kvmarm-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/kvmarm-user > _______________________________________________ kvmarm mailing list kvmarm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/cucslists/listinfo/kvmarm