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Jay LaCroix
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Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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Creating virtual machines

Now, the time has come to put your new VM server to the test and create a VM. At this point, I’m assuming that the following is true:

  • You’re able to connect to your KVM server via virt-manager
  • You’ve already copied one or more ISO images to the server
  • Your storage directory has at least 10 GB of space available
  • The KVM server has enough free RAM to be associated with the VM you intend on creating

Go ahead and open up virt-manager, and let’s get started!

In virt-manager, right-click your server connection and click on New to start the process of creating a new VM. The default selection will be on Local install media (ISO image or CDROM); leave this selection as is and click on Forward:

Figure 16.9: The first screen while setting up a new VM

On the next screen, click on Browse to open up another window where you can select the ISO image you’ve downloaded:

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Jeremy "Jay" LaCroix is a technologist and open-source enthusiast, specializing in Linux. He has a net field experience of 20 years across different firms as a Solutions Architect and holds a master's degree in Information Systems Technology Management from Capella University. In addition, Jay also has an active Linux-focused YouTube channel with over 250K followers and over 20M views, available at LearnLinuxTV, where he posts instructional tutorial videos and other Linux-related content. He has also written Linux Mint Essentials and Mastering Linux Network Administration, published by Packt Publishing.
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