I'm sure this is way beyond my experience, but I was curious if there is anyone that may have some experience and advise using the Linux kvm virtual machines for Puppy Linux. I've only used virt-manager and not qemu for setting up my virtual machines.
I've tried running some different Puppy Linux versions to do this:
BookwormPup64_10.0.4
F96-CE_2
S15Pup64-22.12
I first tried installing these on two different bare metal computers:
One was an old Toshiba Satellite that just uses legacy bios for booting. I was able to make all three work on it.
Then I tried these on a Dell Inspiron 15 which uses UEFI for booting and was successful doing them on it.
But when I tried to use these on Linux KVM I had a hard time making them work. For example using BookwormPup64 first as a UEFI KVM virtual machine, it kept failing to boot. But in the grub.cfg file I could make it work if I removed the kernel parameters pdrv and psubdir for the line:
linux /SAV/vmlinuz pmedia=atahd pdrv=linux psubdir=/SAV pfix=fsck,fsckp TZ=GMT0
I've had no success in making any of them work as a virtual machine using legacy bios.
I'm using the Dell computer as the kvm manager with Alpine Linux to run the kvm machines. So these should be using the Dell hardware.
This is more for just helping me understand the capabilities for Puppy Linux as well as the Linux virtual machines. It would be a great way for quickly trying different Puppy Linux versions.
Any help and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
JusGellin