Configuring Dual-screen virtual machines with Kvm+virtmanager
1 installing virtmanager
$sudo yum-y Install Virt-manager
2. start virtmanager:
$sudo Virt-manager
3. Create a virtual machine
1) Click the Create Virtual Machine button ( < Span style= "Font-family:times New Roman; Font-size:14px ">create a new virtual machine )
2) Enter the name of the virtual machine, select local Install media (ISO image or CDROM) /span>&NBSP;&NBSP; click Forward
3) select use ISO image &NBSP;&NBSP; click browse .... select iso path, according to your own iso file select
corresponding OStype &NBSP; Version &NBSP; then Forward
4) back always Forward &NBSP;&NBSP; last finish &NBSP;&NBSP; Waiting to install virtual machine
after the installation is successful at the Manager Control Interface, you can see the virtual machine that you just created.
5) Follow the steps above to continue creating a virtual machine
after all creation is successful Select one of the virtual machines run to start (can start multiple VMS at the same time)
a local KVM the host supports two separate sets of monitors, mice, keyboards
in support of two graphics interface KVM The host is plugged into two monitors, two mice and keyboards, and the other monitor is synchronized with the monitor.
1) click start+p to Enter dual screen mode, drag one of the virtual machine to another screen, set the mouse and keyboard locked in a virtual machine
2) Click Show Virtual hardware destails
3) Select the bottom of the Add Hardwareà usbhost Device
4) Select a mouse port number you want to lock in the selection box on the right and finish
5) Lock the keyboard and lock the mouse similarly.
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Configures a dual-screen virtual machine (two sets of keyboards) via Kvm+virt-manager. Mouse)