Fedora 32: virsh command in a system session without sudo
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 Even though you are a member of the libvirt group, by default when you run virsh commands without sudo, you are actually in a user session instead of system session. To operate in a system session without using sudo, you need to use virsh -c qemu:///system.# Running a one-liner virsh commands virsh -c qemu:///system list --all # Entering a virsh interactive terminal virsh -c qemu:///system
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 Excellent tip! Just tried this out and it worked. 
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 @EddieJennings said in Fedora 32: virsh command in a system session without sudo: Excellent tip! Just tried this out and it worked. If you want to avoid typing -c qemu:///systemand make it default when usingvirshcommand, create an alias in your.bashrcfile.alias virsh="virsh -c qemu:///system"
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 I can see the use for this in a multi user system where you have virtualization admin. They would not need sudo access to do things. For most though, just using sudo will suffice. 


