Finally done it! I was searching through the git repo for the 'mac os simple kvm' by foxlet, and found a reference to proxmox where someone figured out how to set the .conf file, and they also made a custom ovmf file.
https://github.com/foxlet/macOS-Simple-KVM/issues/161
Now it's running from...
Might look fairly simple, but there are things that don't seem to tally up with the options available on the web interface. Such as the OVMF_CODE.fd and OVMF_VARS-1024x768.fd 'drives'. I'm guessing they're important and something to do with the bios of the vm, as the screen resolution is...
yah, that's the trouble, I can't see a conf in the repo I got. It looks like it's just running qemu-system-x86_64 with a load of arguments. This is what starts the vm...
#!/bin/bash
OSK="***REDACTED***"
VMDIR=$PWD
OVMF=$VMDIR/firmware
#export QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=pa
#QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=pa...
Wish I'd seen this before I bought an Intel nic, but oh well. Also for those wondering, there is a method somewhat similar to this for those of us who have iphones which involves installing a base debian with desktop environment (I used KDE) and installing proxmox on top of that.
For some...
Greetings!
tl,dr:
Is there an easy way to import settings from an independent qemu vm (running on the proxmox host) to the web interface managed vm's??
I've recently started dabbling in proxmox kvm's as I got some new hardware and wanted to share it with various systems, one of which is MacOS...
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