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I had a situation where I wanted to control access from one virtual to the others on the network. It could have been done via NAT, but the eventual goal is to have several virtual machines which can not “see” each other, and did now want to go building several virtual networks. So, I researched ebtables.</description>
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Add drivers to Windows virtuals

There are some very good Windows device drivers that will really increase the efficiency of your Microsoft virtual machines. However, they are best done on new installs since synchronizing the installation of the disk drivers when you change it from whatever to virtio can be</description>
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This is a work in progress, 20201015

Location of Files

Just a note, the files created by virsh and virt-install are stored in /etc/libvirt/qemu/. However, they should not be hand-edited; only edit with virsh.

Install and Configure</description>
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KVM ([&lt;https://www.linux-kvm.org]&gt;) is a full virtualization environment for Linux on x86 hardware</description>
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Discussion

WARNINIG: I'm still writing this, and most of it is coming off my (fallible) memory, so be careful if you use this before I've tested everything. I'll remove this warning when I have tested.

I have had great success with KVM on a workstation. If you like</description>
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