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howtos:emulators:helper_script_for_managing_qemu_virtual_machines [2016/09/04 20:18 (UTC)] – [Basic Configuration] louigi600howtos:emulators:helper_script_for_managing_qemu_virtual_machines [2023/12/12 08:13 (UTC)] (current) – [Sources] zeebra
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-====== Preface ======+====== Helper script for managing QEMU virtual machines ====== 
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 +===== Preface =====
 Qemu is a popular and powerful open-source emulator often used for running KVM Virtual Machines (VMs). In fact qemu supports emulating so many things that it can be quite challenging, unless you do it very often, to manually start a VM from a text console. Who would want to write the below command for starting a VM ? Qemu is a popular and powerful open-source emulator often used for running KVM Virtual Machines (VMs). In fact qemu supports emulating so many things that it can be quite challenging, unless you do it very often, to manually start a VM from a text console. Who would want to write the below command for starting a VM ?
  
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