On 2/27/09 1:06 PM Freek de Kruijf wrote:

> In that case you need to be logged on using KDE or GNOME.

Chris asked about an Xsession.

> I want the virtual machine to be started when the host system is started. For 
> this I am looking for an init script in /etc/init.d/ to start and stop a 
> virtual machine. In case I can't find one I will write it myself, it can't be 
> very difficult.

Put that script in /etc/init.d/VM-autostart, make it executable.
Depending on the host OS you can use a skeleton like
/etc/init.d/skeleton (openSUSE), I assume Debian etc. do also have a
script that you can modify.

One important point is how to tell the script to wait until the VM is
suspended/powered off/...

Regards,
OJ
-- 
Sex is like hacking. You get in, you get out, and you hope you didnt
leave something behind that can be traced back to you.

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