Michael DeHaan wrote:
What does everyone think about automatically adding console=ttyS0 to
KVM guests when --no-gfx is used?
Currently this flag is meaningless for KVM and only works for Xen,
leaving KVM less than useful with no X (i.e. virsh shell does not
work).
Does it cause any harm to enable it for KVM even when --no-gfx isn't
supplied? I added the ks options to start up ttyS0 to my profiles on
a box where I was working remotely and didn't want/need the graphical
tools. But, the remote side was at a friend's house where he could
easily use virt-manager to view and access things graphically.
Can the two co-exist or does setting console=ttyS0 preclude using
virt-manager? (I don't think we tested with virt-manager since I
enabled ttyS0 on the guests.)
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