You can ssh to the proxmox node, which is a linux host, therefore you can ssh to any of your VMs.

The only thing you need is an IP from the "VM-only" network.

The thing is that modern linux systems do not initialize a "text" console, but they use a graphical local console.

You can have a serial console in KVM.

More info: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Serial_Terminal

On 2017-11-02 15:59, mj wrote:

On 11/02/2017 03:54 PM, dorsy wrote:
I'd suggest using ssh for console.
So you can copy/paste at your local terminal emulator.

Yeah I do that, but sometimes I need to test things in an isolated VMs-only network, and in that case I cannot simply ssh into a VM.

In those cases I can only work via the console, and copying/pasting would help SO much.

But guessing from these answers, copy/paste only works under X?

MJ
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