On 31 Mar 2022, at 09:44, Dieter Rohlfing <dr-erc@gmx.net> wrote:
Hi,
I'm just about to install Debian11/Bullseye on a host. There are several VMs running under QEMU/KVM to set up.
With Debian9/Stretch I created a new VM via command line:
/usr/bin/kvm -drive file=/qemu/win-70/win-70.jessie.raw,if=virtio,media=disk,cache=none,format=raw -name Win-70 -vga std -m 3072 -enable-kvm -rtc base=localtime -boot order=c
As a result QEMU/KVM opened a new window with the output of the VM.
With Debian11/Bullseye QEMU/KVM doesn't open a new window, but a message appears, telling me to access the output via a vnc viewer. With the vnc viewer I can see this output: the VM started correctly.
How can I get back the output of the VM in a window (like in Debian9)?
My researches in the internet delivered no results. I always found statements like "open a window with the option '-vga std'". Is this no more valid for Debian11?
Dieter
A different invocation method, but does this help, or give a clue to something equivalent?
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