# Ideas ## Workflow * Continuous Integration script (kvmx-ci): * For schedule jobs (like cron). * Pull from remote repository and check source integrity. * Automatic VM (re-)creation and/or provisioning. * Logging. * Status report. * Test suite for kvmx itself. * Option `provision_always` to provision whenever a guest is started. * Option to re-create the backing file whenever a guest is started (if backing file is enabled). * A qubes-like behavior: guest configured: * Option 1: * With backing file and a basebox as a TemplateVM, using a `template_vm` config working along with `base` abd `backing_file`. * To reinitialize de backing file at every restart. * Guest won't start if the basebox is running. * Option 2: * Starting the VM using -snapshot param. * Setting the $image to the same as the basebox. * Use `$shared_folders` to mount custom data into the guest, allowing for specific /home/user contents. * KVMX lifecycle enhancements: * kvmx recycle # kvmx stop/destroy/up/provision * kvmx mount # live 9p mounting * kvmx run # uploads a script as a temp file in the guest and runs it * kvmx upgrade # upgrades via SSH using a pre-defined upgrade command in the kvmxfile, # start the VM if needed, skip if no command is set (skip when backing_file=1?); # that could allow for mass upgrades using `kvmx-supervise foreach upgrade` * KVMX disposable enhancements: * kvmx disposable [command] * kvmx disposable-run * kvmx disposable-name * kvmx mat * kvmx pdf-cleaner * kvmx clamav ## Folder sharing * Alternative folder sharing support: * NFS, SMB. * Or even [SSH to a server](https://superuser.com/questions/831659/mount-a-local-directory-to-a-remote-ssh-server)). ## Image handling * Support for other OSes like Arch Linux, Gentoo, Alpine, CentOS and NixOS. * Integration with [image-bootstrap](https://github.com/hartwork/image-bootstrap). * LVM support at `kvmx-create`, with optional LUKS support for the whole volume. * Non-superuser support for building images on `kvmx-create`, relying on a method like the following: * https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/32008/how-to-mount-an-image-file-without-root-permission * https://wiki.debian.org/ManipulatingISOs * https://github.com/libfuse/libfuse/wiki/Filesystems * https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=all&keywords=fuse * Additional way to handle missing image on `kvmx up` by spawning `kvmx_install` instead of `kvmx-create`. * Fix isolinux support: * http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Development/Testing * http://linux-kernel-driver.blogspot.com.br/2009/06/linux-kernel-development-using.html * https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=177299