# # Sample kvmx file - https://kvmx.fluxo.info # # Hostname hostname="kvmx" # Which base box you should use. Leave unconfigured to use kvmx-create instead. #basebox="buster" # First user name user="user" # First user password password="`head -c 40 /dev/urandom | base64`" # Networking #net="tap" net="user" # DNS config #net_dns="192.168.1.1" #net_dns="host" # copy /etc/resolv.conf from host when creating the box # Networking: tap config only # This setting is used during virtual machine bootstrapping by kvmx-create. #net_ip="10.1.1.2" #net_mask="255.255.255.0" #net_gateway="10.1.1.1" # Set this is you want to be able to share a single folder between host and guest. # Needs ssh_support set to "y" and a workable SSH connection to the guest. shared_folder="." shared_folder_mountpoint="/home/$user/code/$VM" #shared_folder="$HOME/temp/shared/$VM" #shared_folder_mountpoint="/home/$user/temp/shared/$VM" #shared_folder_mountpoint="/srv/shared" #shared_folder_mountpoint="/srv/kvmx" #shared_folder_mountpoint="/vagrant" # Set this is you want to be able to share multiple folders between host and guest using 9p. # Needs ssh_support set to "y" and a workable SSH connection to the guest. # Format: ::,::[,...] #shared_folders="shared1:.:/home/$user/code/$VM,shared2:$HOME/.local/share/app:/home/$user/.local/share/app" # Maximum packet size including any headers for shared folders using 9p # See https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/34691-9p-sharing-speed-not-what-i-expected/ # https://github.com/clearcontainers/hyperstart/pull/25 #shared_folders_msize="524288" # Shared folders caching # See https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/9p.txt #shared_folders_cache="none" # Set this is you want to be able to share multiple folders between host and guest using SSHFS. # Needs ssh_support set to "y" and a workable SSH connection to the guest. # Format: ::,::[,...] #shared_folders_sshfs="shared1:/home/$user/code/$VM:.,shared2:/home/$user/.local/share/app:$HOME/.local/share/app" # Folder to sync during provisioning in the format "/host/folder1 /guest/folder1,/host/folder2 /guest/folder2[,...]". # Needs ssh_support set to "y" and a workable SSH connection to the guest. #provision_rsync="$KVMX_BASE/share/provision/ /usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/" #provision_rsync="puppet/ /etc/puppet/" # Options for provision_rsync #provision_rsync_opts="--exclude=somefolder" # Absolute path for a provision script located inside the guest. # Needs ssh_support set to "y" and a workable SSH connection to the guest. #provision_command="sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt-get autoremove -y && sudo apt-get clean" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/development && /etc/puppet/bin/provision && /etc/puppet/bin/deploy" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/development && /etc/puppet/bin/deploy" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/development && /home/$user/code/$VM/bin/custom-provisioner" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/development" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/trashman" #provision_command="/usr/local/share/kvmx/provision/desktop-basic" # Startup command #startup_command="/path/to/custom/command" #startup_command="hydractl aperiodic-upgrade" # Pre-poweroff command #poweroff_pre_command="/path/to/custom/command" # Rsync commands to be run on startup or poweroff, useful to keep files synced between host and guest #startup_rsync_to_guest="data:data:/var/data,code:$HOME/code:/home/user/code" #poweroff_rsync_from_guest="data:/var/data:data,code:/home/user/code:$HOME/code" # Graphics # See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Graphics #graphics="-vga std -nographic -vnc :$GUEST_DISPLAY" graphics="-vga qxl" # VNC Client #vnc_client="xtightvncviewer" #vnc_client="xvnc4viewer" #vnc_client="xvncviewer" #vnc_client="vncviewer" vnc_client="virt-viewer" # SPICE support spice="1" # Set this if you want to attach an spice client when the machine boots. run_spice_client="1" # SPICE client #spice_client="spicec" #spice_client="virt-viewer" spice_client="spicy" # Set this if you want to start an xpra session when the machine boots. run_xpra="0" # Set this if you want to start an xephyr session when the machine boots. run_xephyr="0" # Set this if you want kvmx to redimension the guest screen according to host's screen dimension # Requires ssh_support and xrandr installed on both host and guest xrandr="0" # Xrandr device #xrandr_device="qxl-0" #xrandr_device="Virtual-0" # Set screen resolution #resolution="1280x785" # Sound #sound="0" #sound="ac97" # Set additional hostfwd mappings #port_mapping="hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8080-:80,hostfwd=tcp:127.0.0.1:8443-:443" # Where the guest image is stored #image="$HOME/.local/share/kvmx/$VM/box.img" # Use basebox image as a backing file for overlay images # See https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Overlay_storage_images #backing_file="1" # Where datafiles are stored: just set this if you know what you're doing #datadir="$HOME/.local/share/kvmx/$VM" # Drive type: use this if you want to run a Live CD/DVD/USB #image_drive="cdrom" # Image type: file or device (kvmx-create only) image_type="file" # Image size size="10G" # Image format: raw or qcow2 format="qcow2" # Image compression (qcow2 only) qcow2_compression="1" # Bootstrap method: custom or vmdeboostrap method="custom" # Domain domain="example.org" # System arch arch="amd64" # Box distribution when bootstraping a new image version="buster" # Debian mirror mirror="https://deb.debian.org/debian/" # Memory memory="2048" # Enables remote administration using SSH. With this configuration enabled, # kvmx will be able to administer a running virtual machine using SSH access # inside the virtual machine. ssh_support="y" # Use a custom, per-virtual-machine generated SSH keypair. If you disable this # configuration but still want guest administration using SSH, the default # insecure keypair will be used. # # Please note that this setting won't take effect if you're using a basebox. # In that case the basebox keypair will be used if it exists, otherwise kvmx # fallsback to the default insecure keypair. # # This setting is used during virtual machine bootstrapping by kvmx-create. ssh_custom="y" # Use this config if you want kvmx-create to include a specif SSH pubkey # It might be a path for an existing pubkey file or the public key itself. # # Make sure to have this key available when trying to SSH into the guest using kvmx #ssh_custom_pubkey="/home/myhostuser/.ssh/id_rsa.pub" #ssh_custom_pubkey="ssh-rsa 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 user@kvmx" # Bootloader (used only during bootstrapping by kvmx-create). bootloader="grub" # Drive interface #drive_interface="ide" # Needed by some systems like NetBSD and FreeBSD #drive_interface="virtio,cache=none,index=0,format=raw" # For raw devices # See http://www.reactos.org/wiki/QEMU#Setting_up_network #nic_model="ne2k_pci" # Additional qemu opts # Example: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/USB_Host_Device_Assigned_to_Guest # See also: https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/system/usb.html # https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/QEMU/Windows_guest #qemu_opts="-usb" # Basic USB support #qemu_opts="-usb -device usb-ehci,id=ehci -device usb-host,bus=ehci.0,vendorid=1452" # USB support with a 2.0 Hub #qemu_opts="-usb -device usb-host,hostbus=2,hostaddr=3" # USB support, attaching an specific device # Number of CPUs #smp="4" # Enviroment passed to SSH commands #ssh_env="TERM=xterm" # Whether to be managed by kvmx-supervise #supervise_manage="1" # VirtIO RNG parameters # See https://wiki.qemu.org/Features/VirtIORNG #virtio_rng="max-bytes=128,period=1000"