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From: Alexander G. <ag...@su...> - 2009-11-03 06:39:48
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On 03.11.2009, at 07:34, Avi Kivity wrote: > On 11/03/2009 08:27 AM, Alexander Graf wrote: >> >>> How does it work today? >> >> You boot into a TERM=dumb line based emulation on 3270 (worst thing >> haunting people's nightmares ever), trying to get out of that mode >> as quickly as possible and off into SSH / VNC. > > Despite the coolness factor, IMO a few minutes during install time > do not justify a new hardware model and a new driver. It's more than just coolness factor. There are use cases out there (www.susestudio.com ) that don't want to rely on the guest exporting a VNC server to the outside just to access graphics. You also want to see boot messages, have a console login screen, be able to debug things without switching between virtio-console and vnc, etc. etc. The hardware model isn't exactly new either. It's just the next logical step to a full PV machine using virtio. If the virtio-fb stuff turns out to be really fast and reliable, I could even imagine it being the default target for kvm on ppc as well, as we can't switch resolutions on the fly there atm. >>> Does installation over vnc work? >> >> Yes, but it requires a working network setup. That's a pretty >> requirement on guests IMHO. > > Why? the guest will typically have networking when it's set up, so > it should have network access during install. You can easily use > slirp redirection and the built-in dhcp server to set this up with > relatively few hassles. That's how I use it right now. It's no fun. Alex |