KVM on Fedora
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I've just added
/home/user.name/vm-storage/ defaults 1 1
to fstab, should that do?
And actually looking in the existing directories that I was going to use, nothing was there. .
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Is your new storage set to autostart on boot?
Check the connection details for storage. -
@black3dynamite at the VM level or host?
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@dustinb3403 From the host.
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This is my first swing at kvm so treat me like a toddler.
I would assume if I create a file using virtmanager that it stays between hosts reboots...
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Hrm for whatever reason it stayed this time...
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What do you have set up for your storage?
The state status should be active and autostart on boot enabled.
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@dustinb3403 said in KVM on Fedora:
I've just added
/home/user.name/vm-storage/ defaults 1 1
to fstab, should that do?
And actually looking in the existing directories that I was going to use, nothing was there. .
Why didn't you set this up before you installed Fedora using custom partitioning?
Now, why aren't you fixing it via Cockpit?
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@black3dynamite It is, and was set to that as well.
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Did you create the vm under qemu:///system or qemu:///session (user session)?
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@obsolesce said in KVM on Fedora:
@dustinb3403 said in KVM on Fedora:
I've just added
/home/user.name/vm-storage/ defaults 1 1
to fstab, should that do?
And actually looking in the existing directories that I was going to use, nothing was there. .
Why didn't you set this up before you installed Fedora using custom partitioning?
Now, why aren't you fixing it via Cockpit?
Because im tired and running around raged.