On 05.08.21 19:56, Jerry Geis wrote:
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 11:40 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying to install on a NUC7C with 32G of eMMC showing up as /dev/sdb
Is there a way I can tell the kernel boot line or command line to MASK
/dev/sdb ?
Make it look like it does not exist ? It has
On Thu, 2021-08-05 at 08:53 -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am trying to get a windows guest on CentOS 7.9 to have more than
> 800x600
> display.
>
> I started the Windows client, I downloaded Virtio 0.1.196.iso, went
> to the
> Device Manager, Display, right clicked - updated the driver -
>
On Thu, Aug 5, 2021 at 11:40 AM Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am trying to install on a NUC7C with 32G of eMMC showing up as /dev/sdb
> Is there a way I can tell the kernel boot line or command line to MASK
> /dev/sdb ?
> Make it look like it does not exist ? It has windows pre-installed - I
> dont
On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 10:33 PM Kaushal Shriyan
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> #cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core)
> #virt-install --version
> 1.5.0
> #virt-install -n snipeitassetmanagementubuntu --ram 8096 --vcpus 2
> --virt-type kvm --os-type linux --os-variant ubuntu18.04
I am trying to install on a NUC7C with 32G of eMMC showing up as /dev/sdb
Is there a way I can tell the kernel boot line or command line to MASK
/dev/sdb ?
Make it look like it does not exist ? It has windows pre-installed - I
dont want to mistake it.
Thanks
Jerry
I am trying to get a windows guest on CentOS 7.9 to have more than 800x600
display.
I started the Windows client, I downloaded Virtio 0.1.196.iso, went to the
Device Manager, Display, right clicked - updated the driver - installed the
qxldod driver,
Rebooted.
The Device Manager shows RedHat QXL
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