RE: Install a new guest remotely?

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Hello:

> is a pain I'm using virt-install but I need X installed, we do not 
> install X on our servers at all, and will rather not to. So can I do 

Our KVM servers are remote and do not have X installed.

When we install a guest, we tell it to use vnc
by adding --vnc --noautoconsole to the virt-install
command.

Then use virsh vncdisplay to get the port on the server
to connect your VNC viewer.  We use an SSH tunnel
for the connection to ensure security.

	Neil

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