diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b6ce586..31a994d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -14,14 +14,20 @@ sudo wget https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/virtio-win.repo \ sudo dnf install -y virtio-win virt-v2v virt-manager sudo systemctl restart libvirtd +``` +Then, open Virtual Machine Manager once, authenticating to connect; this initializes the default pool. Close once done. + +Back to the shell: + +``` # Then, as root / with sudo, create the VM in the default pool sudo virt-v2v -i ova /home/mkennedy/Downloads/TechStream_12.20.024-v2.ova -o libvirt -of qcow2 -os default -n default ``` -Then, in Virtual Machine Manager, File > Add Connection ... > QEMU/KVM User session. +Finally, re-open Virtual Machine Manager. You will see your TechStream install. Double-click to open, then edit Details: -You will see your TechStream install. Double-click to open, then edit Details and remove -1) the virtual NIC (which won't be accessible). -2) the graphical tablet (which will blackhole your mouse inputs once it connects to the VM). +- After connecting your Mini-VCI cable to a USB port, go to View > Details > Add Hardware, and select USB Host Device for your device. My Mini-VCI USB device was of USB VID/PID 0403:6001, so the device created in my Hardware bar was "USB 0403:6001". + +- Delete the virtual NIC (you don't need internet access from within the VM anyways).