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windows_vm_in_kvm_on_headless_ubuntu_server [24.01.2016 10:59] – Pascal Suter | windows_vm_in_kvm_on_headless_ubuntu_server [07.06.2021 14:42] – [bridged network] Pascal Suter | ||
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run qemu and install windows. access the display via VNC | run qemu and install windows. access the display via VNC | ||
- | qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -k de-ch -name windows -vnc :1 -cdrom /dev/cdrom -boot d -drive file=/ | + | qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -k de-ch -name windows -vnc :1 -cdrom /dev/cdrom -drive file=/ |
now connect with your favourite vnc client to the ip of your server and install windows. you need to load the derivers from the second cdrom that is emulated. make sure you choose the correct virtio storage driver for your windows version. it may load the wrong one if you just select the root directory and let the installer search for it, resulting in an unstable windows vm | now connect with your favourite vnc client to the ip of your server and install windows. you need to load the derivers from the second cdrom that is emulated. make sure you choose the correct virtio storage driver for your windows version. it may load the wrong one if you just select the root directory and let the installer search for it, resulting in an unstable windows vm | ||
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bridge_maxwait 5 | bridge_maxwait 5 | ||
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Notice: you won't need any block for eth0 after you defined the bridge interface. | Notice: you won't need any block for eth0 after you defined the bridge interface. | ||