Re: KVM without X-Window System

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Brian Jackson escribió:
If you use -vnc, then KVM runs and just sits there on the command line. It doesn't prompt you when it's ready or anything. So you can connect via VNC as soon as you start KVM. You connect with VNC just like you normally would to a server running a regular VNC server.

--Brian Jackson

Hi!

It seems to be solved! Like any of you said in mails I installed an X-Server, then start kvm like this:

kvm -hda /VM/prueba1 -cdrom debian-500-i386-netinst.iso -boot d -m 512 -daemonize -vnc <our_IP>:1

And try to open a vnc session to the IP. This shows the install screen. Now we're installing our first virtual machine with KVM.

Thanks a lot.

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Fermín Manzanedo Guzmán
System Administrator
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