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Serial Console in KVM

2024-07-082024-07-04 ~ Tom's IT Cafe ~ Leave a comment

A serial console provides a text-based interface for accessing a system, especially when graphical interfaces are unavailable or network connections are down. It allows you to interact with the system using a terminal program, even during boot sequences or critical failures. Here are some scenarios where serial consoles prove beneficial.

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Unattended Linux Installation on KVM with virsh and kickstart

2024-07-052024-07-04 ~ Tom's IT Cafe ~ Leave a comment

For system administrators looking to automate deployments, using Kickstart files for automated installations can be a highly efficient approach. This lesson will show you how to install Rocky Linux 9 on a KVM virtual machine using a Kickstart file and the virsh command-line tool.

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