thank you for this, i’ve been stuck the last few months wanting to switch to arch, and my vms have been my main reason for not switching, because of this i shall evolve to the final form of the linux user
Thanks for the video! But what happens to the original settings of the original virtual machine? Are they part of the image or not? For example, let's say that the original virtual machine was configured to use UEFI. When you import the image to the new computer, will the new virtual machine also have UEFI? If I understand correctly, such settings must be copied manually, must they not?
Ahh damnit!! - I was CERTAIN my external drive was running ext4 - right until the moment the transfer failed at 4GB - whoops:) Thanks for the tutorial - after clearing that up, everything else went smoothly.
To anyone who might find this info useful, following the same logical that abstract programmer said, I manged to run the cloned VM (win10), on a new pc from a flashdrive, however, it is painfully slow, so much so that after 15 minutes I still cannot log into windows. All this was done on virtualbox, perhaps running the VM from flashdrive might be faster on qemu, this I do not know since I am just starting my linux journey.
Great video! But... Why, when I do this Windows tell me I need to change my PIN? It's like it "noticed" that something has changed. Do you know of any way to avoid this? I can't buy tons of licences...
If those hosts are on the same subnet (which they most likely are if you're able to virt-manage them) it'd be much more efficient to scp the qcow2 virtual disk file from one to the other than 'sneaker-netting' it over on a flash/external usb drive.
thank you for this, i’ve been stuck the last few months wanting to switch to arch, and my vms have been my main reason for not switching, because of this i shall evolve to the final form of the linux user
Thank you for your comment
Thanks a ton for this tutorial! You made the migration process look very simple.
Your channel is a blessing for people new to QEMU-KVM.
It s been a while since we had a video about KVM eventhough this serie was really successful. Hopefully we will see more of that
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Dang! You made this look so easy, great stuff. Thanks for sharing.
You are welcome! Glad it was helpful
Your videos are really useful and Im so glad you exist!!
Thanks for your support and kind words!👍
Gracias!! Es más simple de lo que pensaba
Me alegra que hayas encontrado esto útil 👍
Thanks for the video! But what happens to the original settings of the original virtual machine? Are they part of the image or not? For example, let's say that the original virtual machine was configured to use UEFI. When you import the image to the new computer, will the new virtual machine also have UEFI? If I understand correctly, such settings must be copied manually, must they not?
Ahh damnit!! - I was CERTAIN my external drive was running ext4 - right until the moment the transfer failed at 4GB - whoops:) Thanks for the tutorial - after clearing that up, everything else went smoothly.
Thank you very much for the tutorial, I was wondering if once i copy the VM to my other PC, can I run the cloned VM from a USB flash drive?
To anyone who might find this info useful, following the same logical that abstract programmer said, I manged to run the cloned VM (win10), on a new pc from a flashdrive, however, it is painfully slow, so much so that after 15 minutes I still cannot log into windows. All this was done on virtualbox, perhaps running the VM from flashdrive might be faster on qemu, this I do not know since I am just starting my linux journey.
A great tutorial, clearly presented. I like it!
Many thanks, Glad you liked it!
Thank you for clear and simple tutorial
You are welcome!
Love you!, Thanks for nice step by step simple tutorial
Haha, thanks a lot!!
Hello, u're very good, my friends in portugal are. My friend mixel love u, because u help he on group work
Thanks for your support👍
Excellent tutorial sir ❤
Many thanks👍
Great video! But... Why, when I do this Windows tell me I need to change my PIN? It's like it "noticed" that something has changed. Do you know of any way to avoid this? I can't buy tons of licences...
Thanks for sharing. The original machine remains intact right?
Yup 👍
is there a way to automate this?
thank you, Matan!
You're welcome!👍
Thank you!
You're welcome!👍
keep it up!!!!
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If those hosts are on the same subnet (which they most likely are if you're able to virt-manage them) it'd be much more efficient to scp the qcow2 virtual disk file from one to the other than 'sneaker-netting' it over on a flash/external usb drive.
gpu passthrough?
Looked a bit into it, Maybe in the future.
Still have some points there that I need to wrap my head around before making a video on the subject.
Hi