Essentially we are looking for this work flow to function, with or without network devices attached to the system.
$ wget http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/some-disk.img $ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b some-disk.img my-disk.img $ sudo ~/bin/backdoor-image my-disk.img --user=user1 --password=passw0rd1 $ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm \ -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=virtio-scsi-xkvm \ -drive file=my.img,id=disk00,if=none,format=qcow2,index=0 \ -device virtio-blk,drive=disk00,serial=my.img \ -m 768 -nodefaults -nographic -serial mon:stdio -echr 0x05 ....
then just login at prompt with 'user1' and 'password1'
That does generally work right now, it just has a 120 second-ish timeout on waiting for network devices that configured (and possibly even are not present) to come up.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/25833773/
Essentially we are looking for this work flow to function, with or without
network devices attached to the system.
$ wget http:// cloud-images. ubuntu. com/some- disk.img image my-disk.img --user=user1 --password= passw0rd1 scsi-pci, id=virtio- scsi-xkvm \ img,id= disk00, if=none, format= qcow2,index= 0 \ blk,drive= disk00, serial= my.img \
$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 -b some-disk.img my-disk.img
$ sudo ~/bin/backdoor-
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm \
-device virtio-
-drive file=my.
-device virtio-
-m 768 -nodefaults -nographic -serial mon:stdio -echr 0x05
....
then just login at prompt with 'user1' and 'password1'
That does generally work right now, it just has a 120 second-ish timeout
on waiting for network devices that configured (and possibly even are
not present) to come up.
http:// paste.ubuntu. com/25833773/