I have libvirtd installed to handle QEMU instances (QEMU-KVM also)
and find that any VMs I have need to be launch at system startup
and can't be launch on demand (too slow to bootstrap a VM for a
network service)
On Thu, 2011-09-08 at 19:18 -0400, rektide wrote:
> Greetings systemd, I hope I'm
Greetings systemd, I hope I'm in the right place--
Can anyone sketch out an outline for how, hypothetically, the following service
might be possible:
1. Systemd understands that it needs to open a socket / socket activation kicks
in.
2. When the socket is asked for, systemd launches a qemu inst
Greets, systemd-devs and -users,
maybe I ask a FAQ, pls be kind ...
I am rather new to systemd and figuring out how to use it w/ gentoo
linux. It is available within the gentoo-portage-package-system, yes.
Compiles etc.
But IMO it still needs some polishing there.
Aside from the distro-specifi