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He says DAYmun instead of demon. Daemon is just demon spelled the British English way, but it's still pronounced demon 👿 even if there is an a in there. We don't pronounce anaesthesia differently from anesthesia just because there is an extra letter therein. It's a silent a, line e is often silent at the end of English words.
ОтветитьWhy pronounce libvirt that way?
Library is like LYE BRAYR EE
The narrator pronounced libvirt like people pronounce matplotlib.
LYE.lije lie down. Library. Laib,
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Excellent video. Thanks
ОтветитьAbsolutely top tier
Ответить🎉this is really good bro🎉
Ответитьthankyou for this video, very helpful to see the high level with the diagrams
ОтветитьI am struggling with my network interfaces. My machine does not have NAT or Bridged connection.
Ответитьi just install proxmox ve and enjoy
ОтветитьThanks, you explained better than GPT chat. Maybe I need to change to fedora from Zorin, for this emulation of raspbrian.
ОтветитьAmazing video!
ОтветитьExplanation is just so good,
Really appreciate it.
Very Good Video. Pretty close to what I was looking for. What is the difference between Qemu direct install or direct creation of virtual machines and the virt-install method? Which one is better or which one should we use? Generally? For like just a simple example VM creation.
Ответитьyour presentation is amazing - best explanation on such a busy stack i have ever seen
ОтветитьGreetings to the author and subscribers. I ask for help. I have QEMU/KVM VMM installed on Ubuntu server 22.04 + GUI KDE. A virtual machine with WinServer 2019 has been created. Initially, 120 GB was allocated. Now there is a need to expand the storage capacity on the virtual machine to 150 GB. How to do it??? Thanks for earlier.
Ответитьcan I have this withou GUI, I mean I would like install the most light linux version without any GUI and have one or more windows vm ?
ОтветитьLoved it, but the audio was way too low.
ОтветитьThanks for a great video!
ОтветитьI'd like to understand how to setup the network part. Specifically how to gain access to the VM from outside.
ОтветитьA question... Why every time cpu is turned off, date and hour is lost?
ОтветитьYay! thank you very much for making tNice tutorials video! Very helpful!
Ответитьbrilliant explanation not finding the link to the document
ОтветитьI have a PC with 6 physical Network interfaces. Is there a way to have Linux as the hypervisor host using1 of those interfaces, and run OpnSense in a VM using another 4 physical devices? Basically, I want to have the VM use physical network interfaces rather than virtual interfaces. What I want to end up with is OpnSense running as my network Firewall/Router, with at least 4 Network interfaces configured as a bridge, and run TrueNAS in a second VM as a NAS with it's own physical network interface.
I'm doing all this now in separate machines, so I'm trying to combine it all into 1.
Great quality content. Thank you.
Ответитьjust one question......Why?
ОтветитьWow thanks bro all info no explanation fine job
ОтветитьHello thank you very much for the video.I am studying for LFCS and i find it quite usefull!Also when i run virt install command,i face a problem:"ERROR The requested volume capacity will exceed the available pool space when the volume is fully allocated. (8192 M requested capacity > 15 M available) (Use --check disk_size=off or --check all=off to override)" The system that i use is an aws instance 1GB ram and 10Gib disk.
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ОтветитьEasy to digest tutorial. I think overall community is getting better and better.
Ответитьthanks for sharing your gift for instruction! Best to you!
Ответитьthanks . Very good one . all my doubts got cleared
Ответитьsuperb!
ОтветитьThese videos are good. Please make more. Such good stuff. Direct, on point, organized, detailed. Will recommend these.
Ответитьvery helpful, thanks
ОтветитьThank you soo much for the video, had to subscribe
ОтветитьGood workthrough man, I like the enthusiasm you're explaining with, makes it easy to follow along.
ОтветитьThank you heaps. This is the kind of thing I was looking for and I'm going to go and check out your tutorials on your page. I'm using a non-systemd distro (Artix) so wondering how different it will be before I play any further, especially with the CLI. Also random question, what terminal emulator do you use?
ОтветитьYes, more vids like this. I'm only just starting to tinker with the virtual machines and I can get Windows running fine but I haven't been able to get a Linux distro running in it yet. I got some more learning to do.
ОтветитьThis is surely one of the best tutorials i've ever seen. You are not only teaching KVM/QEMU etc, but you are also teaching how to explain something in an ordered, structured way.. with diagrams, documentation etc. I think the community should encourage people like you to create more and more content. Thanks 🙏 and Kudos 👍 for the great work
ОтветитьThank you! Very good and clear guide how to get started with kvm. Had issues with my network, but your video helped me fix this.
Ответитьis there any performance difference comparing this proxmox or other type1 hypervisor
ОтветитьThis video is a great introduction to KVM. I'm a user of KVM myself and I learned a few things. Good stuff 👍
ОтветитьAwesome, this is the best tutorial/explanation about libvirt/virsh I've ever seen.
Ответитьthank you
ОтветитьReally nice tutorial to help get me kick started. Thank you very much sir!
ОтветитьGood videos, can you share the link
Ответитьit shows connected to LXC not qemu/kvm
please help
I enjoyed this video. Thank you. Even though I already set up my kvm I love the explanation. Well done!
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