On 9 May 2014 17:42, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 05/09/2014 10:06 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> Tails works as well in VirtualBox on Mac as it does on QEmu/KVM on Linux.
>> Just define a libvirt domain with an IDE drive connected to the ISO
>
> Sorry, I don't understand that. What do I have to select exactly? When I
> select the ISO as IDE-drive libvirt says "No bootable device". Do I have
> to select the ISO as CD-ROM and additionally an IDE disc? Then, how can
> I make my settings persistent? The installation tool in Tails seems to
> recognize USB-sticks only.


Christian,
>"What do I have to select exactly"
- that depends on which interface you use for defining libvirt domains.
I suggest you get some familiarity with libvirt, which is mostly
command line based. The GUI - whatever is called - I have seen on RHEL
is very basic compared with commercial offerings from VMWare and
VirtualBox (Oracle).
> "Do I have to select the ISO as CD-ROM and additionally an IDE disc?"
yes that's what I do
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