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Install libvirt: | Install libvirt: | ||
<code>sudo apt install qemu-kvm</code> | <code>sudo apt install qemu-kvm</code> # The actual virtualization solution we are using | ||
<code>sudo apt install libvirt-daemon-system</code> | <code>sudo apt install libvirt-daemon-system</code> # The background service that acts as a frontend for QEMU/KVM | ||
<code>sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd</code> | <code>sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd</code> # Enabling the background service | ||
<code>sudo apt install virt-manager</code> | <code>sudo apt install virt-manager</code> # The GUI for creating and managing VMs | ||
<code>sudo gpasswd -a $USER libvirt</code> | <code>sudo gpasswd -a $USER libvirt</code> # You will need to log out and back in for the changes to take effect. | ||
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Sources | Sources: | ||
https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/virtualization-libvirt | https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/virtualization-libvirt |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 22 April 2024
How to setup Qemu/KVM using libvirt on debian.
Install libvirt:
sudo apt install qemu-kvm
# The actual virtualization solution we are using
sudo apt install libvirt-daemon-system
# The background service that acts as a frontend for QEMU/KVM
sudo systemctl enable --now libvirtd
# Enabling the background service
sudo apt install virt-manager
# The GUI for creating and managing VMs
sudo gpasswd -a $USER libvirt
# You will need to log out and back in for the changes to take effect.
Open virt-manager from the GUI and start having fun! :D
Sources: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/virtualization-libvirt