On 1/29/19 6:39 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Interesting, though I wouldn't expect a difference between Gnome
and
KDE guests. Note that my guest is Fedora Server, with no DE installed.
The "difference" is if you install Fedora KDE spin from the Live Media it
Doesn't Install
any libvirt stuff.
If you install Fedora Workstation from the Live Media it Does install ALL the libvirt
stuff *and* it enables the libvirtd service. I thought that my previous message made
that
quite clear.
HOWEVER, (hold the front page!)
Last night I rebooted everything and fired up *only* the Windows guest,
and it is working perfectly. Recall that I've always had two guests
running, so either a) the Fedora guest is screwing things up somehow,
possibly in the way you suggest, or b) libvirt is confused by having
two guests. If it's either of those things then something must have
changed recently, because this is exactly the setup I've been using for
months with no issues, and (I stress again) I have changed nothing in
my configuration other than regular dnf updates.
I'll do some more tests and report back.
Well, like I said, check to see if your Fedora Guests have the libvirtd service enabled.
The guests don't need it. So, just disable it.
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