On Thu, 2020-12-24 at 14:27 -0700, Chris Murphy wrote:
You can also create a new vm from this exported xml using
virsh create $vmname.xml
Note that the name of the VM is in this file, so if you want to create
a new VM you need to edit the xml file and change the name of the VM
so it gets created with a new name.
Looks like you also have to change the UUID, or virsh will complain
that it already exists. Fortunately it's just a matter of running
uuidgen and plugging in the result. You also have to globally change
pci to pcie, but I already knew that.
This seems to have worked and I'm now running the new VM. Unfortunately
it still has crackly sound (I was hoping a change to the Q35 would
improve this), but that's a separate issue.
Thanks for your help Chris.
poc