Hi,

I saw this in the KVM wiki to do list:

Store command line options in an empty snapshot in a qcow2 format
image file. This allows an image file to be self contained: qemu
file.img should be enough to launch a fully configured virtual
machine.

As an alternative approach, kvmadm takes care of this (not using the
disk image file, but using filesystem entries).

See this page:

http://code.google.com/p/kvmadm/wiki/System_Documentation

To launch a VM, one just types: kvmrun <machine name>

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Dimitry Golubovsky

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