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#
# Sample kvmx file - https://kvmx.fluxo.info
#

# Which base box you should use. Leave unconfigured to use kvmx-create instead.
#basebox="stretch"

# First user name
user="user"

# First user password
password="`head -c 20 /dev/urandom | base64`"

# Set this is you want to be able to share a single folder between host and guest.
shared_folder="."
shared_folder_mountpoint="/home/$user/code/$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.
# Format: <id1>:<host-folder1>:<guest-mountpoint1>,<id2>:<host-folder2>:<guest-mountpoint2>[,...]
#shared_folders="shared1:.:/home/$user/code/$VM,shared2:$HOME/.local/share/app:/home/$user/.local/share/app"

# Folder to sync during provisioning in the format "/host/folder /guest/folder".
#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.
#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/desktop-basic"

# 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="virt-viewer"

# Set this if you want to attach an spice client when the machine boots.
run_spice_client="1"

# SPICE client
spice_client="spicec"

# 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 screen resolution
#resolution="1280x785"

# 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"

# Image size
size="10G"

# Image format: raw or qcow2
format="qcow2"

# Bootstrap method: custom or vmdeboostrap
method="custom"

# Hostname
hostname="machine"

# Domain
domain="example.org"

# System arch
arch="amd64"

# Box distribution when bootstraping a new image
version="stretch"                          

# Debian mirror
mirror="http://http.debian.net/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"

# Bootloader (used only during bootstrapping by kvmx-create).
bootloader="grub"

# Drive interface
# Needed by some systems like NetBSD and FreeBSD
#drive_interface="ide"

# See http://www.reactos.org/wiki/QEMU#Setting_up_network
#nic_model="ne2k_pci"