Re: [gentoo-user] kvm/qemu no-multilib

2017-01-03 Thread lee
Alec Ten Harmsel  writes:

> El 02/01/2017 a las 12:02 p. m., lee escribió:
>> Hi,
>>
>> is it possible to install kvm/qemu (and virsh) on a no-multilib profile?
>
> Yes

Cool, thanks :)

>> I'm hitting the disadvantages of containers too much and would like to
>> migrate to VMs ...
>>
>
> Which disadvantages? Just curious...

They can be a bit tricky to start in that not all services come up after
rebooting the system.  With one of them, /dev/null gets sometimes
removed for unknown reasons.  When you want to do something with
iptables, you can't.

Other than that, they work great and have many advantages.



Re: [gentoo-user] kvm/qemu no-multilib

2017-01-02 Thread Alec Ten Harmsel



El 02/01/2017 a las 12:02 p. m., lee escribió:

Hi,

is it possible to install kvm/qemu (and virsh) on a no-multilib profile?


Yes


I'm hitting the disadvantages of containers too much and would like to
migrate to VMs ...



Which disadvantages? Just curious...

Alec



[gentoo-user] kvm/qemu no-multilib

2017-01-02 Thread lee
Hi,

is it possible to install kvm/qemu (and virsh) on a no-multilib profile?

I'm hitting the disadvantages of containers too much and would like to
migrate to VMs ...