Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V
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 Creating a Linux VM on Hyper-V is easy. Creating a nested VM inside your Linux VM running on Hyper-V... well, it's not going to work out of the box. Here's how to do it: https://www.timothygruber.com/hyper-v-2/run-a-nested-vm-on-kvm-qemu-vm-in-hyper-v/ Why would you want to? In my case, there was a developer who needed to compile code on a special Linux VM, and immediately needs to test it inside a throw-away VM running in there. Doing this on his own or another physical PC or other means was not an option. 
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 @tim_g Yuck. That's why they pay you the big bucks, right? 
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 @tim_g Yeah that looks like a pain to do. Nice explanation though, thought you did well. Liked the few articles you have up, keep them coming. 
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 @tim_g said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: Creating a Linux VM on Hyper-V is easy. Creating a nested VM inside your Linux VM running on Hyper-V... well, it's not going to work out of the box. Here's how to do it: https://www.timothygruber.com/hyper-v-2/run-a-nested-vm-on-kvm-qemu-vm-in-hyper-v/ Why would you want to? In my case, there was a developer who needed to compile code on a special Linux VM, and immediately needs to test it inside a throw-away VM running in there. Doing this on his own or another physical PC or other means was not an option. Wouldn't this be a good case to use a LXC/LXD container and not have to mess with nested virtualization? 
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 @romo said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: @tim_g said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: Creating a Linux VM on Hyper-V is easy. Creating a nested VM inside your Linux VM running on Hyper-V... well, it's not going to work out of the box. Here's how to do it: https://www.timothygruber.com/hyper-v-2/run-a-nested-vm-on-kvm-qemu-vm-in-hyper-v/ Why would you want to? In my case, there was a developer who needed to compile code on a special Linux VM, and immediately needs to test it inside a throw-away VM running in there. Doing this on his own or another physical PC or other means was not an option. Wouldn't this be a good case to use a LXC/LXD container and not have to mess with nested virtualization? No, the throw-away (nested) VMs have to be Windows images that are used with the product systems. 
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 Out of curiosity, why could he not make the throw away VM on top of Hyper-V? 
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 @reid-cooper said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: Out of curiosity, why could he not make the throw away VM on top of Hyper-V? He doesn't have Hyper-V, and we don't give users access to the Hyper-V Servers. No SCVMM, so no granular control over VMs and HyperV. 
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 @tim_g said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: @reid-cooper said in Running nested VMs in Fedora 26 KVM / QEMU on Hyper-V: Out of curiosity, why could he not make the throw away VM on top of Hyper-V? He doesn't have Hyper-V, and we don't give users access to the Hyper-V Servers. No SCVMM, so no granular control over VMs and HyperV. Oh, I guess that I was confused. 




