Comment by dizhn 2 months ago Can't you use virt-manager? Proxmox even. 3 comments dizhn Reply tempodox 2 months ago Nope, I’m on macOS. dizhn 2 months ago https://www.arthurkoziel.com/running-virt-manager-and-libvir...This guy seems to have a brew package for it.At the bottom he has a warning and a link to another blog post about HVF acceleration (no idea what that is) which seems to work on the command line. I suspect there'd be a way to incorporate that to the xml file in the gui. tempodox 1 month ago Thx, checking it out!HVF == `Hypervisor.framework`.
tempodox 2 months ago Nope, I’m on macOS. dizhn 2 months ago https://www.arthurkoziel.com/running-virt-manager-and-libvir...This guy seems to have a brew package for it.At the bottom he has a warning and a link to another blog post about HVF acceleration (no idea what that is) which seems to work on the command line. I suspect there'd be a way to incorporate that to the xml file in the gui. tempodox 1 month ago Thx, checking it out!HVF == `Hypervisor.framework`.
dizhn 2 months ago https://www.arthurkoziel.com/running-virt-manager-and-libvir...This guy seems to have a brew package for it.At the bottom he has a warning and a link to another blog post about HVF acceleration (no idea what that is) which seems to work on the command line. I suspect there'd be a way to incorporate that to the xml file in the gui. tempodox 1 month ago Thx, checking it out!HVF == `Hypervisor.framework`.
Nope, I’m on macOS.
https://www.arthurkoziel.com/running-virt-manager-and-libvir...
This guy seems to have a brew package for it.
At the bottom he has a warning and a link to another blog post about HVF acceleration (no idea what that is) which seems to work on the command line. I suspect there'd be a way to incorporate that to the xml file in the gui.
Thx, checking it out!
HVF == `Hypervisor.framework`.