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# vmctl create -s 20G user.qcow2 | # vmctl create -s 20G user.qcow2 | ||
- | # vmctl start -m 512M -L -i 1 -r install66.iso -d user.qcow2 user | ||
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- | 17:37 < jrmu> In my /etc/vm.conf, I put this: | + | <code> |
- | https://paste.debian.net/1133537/ the owner is set to | + | # groupadd vmdusers |
- | jrmu:vmdusers, and I added myself to vmdusers, but when | + | # chown root:vmdusers /var/run/vmd.sock |
- | I run $ vmctl console jrmu, I get vmctl: console not | + | </code> |
- | found . /var/run/vmd.sock is owned by root:wheel . | + | |
- | 17:44 < jrmu> oh wait, nevermind, I didn't load the VM | + | |
- | 17:46 < jrmu> srw-rw---- 1 root vmdusers 0B Feb 19 03:29 | + | |
- | vmd.sock | + | |
- | 17:46 < jrmu> vmctl: connect: /var/run/vmd.sock: Permission denied | + | |
- | 17:46 < jrmu> so it works if I set the owner to be jrmu:vmdusers but | + | |
- | not root:vmdusers, yet I want the socket to be usable by | + | |
- | all users, not just me | + | |
- | 17:56 < jrmu> ahh, I forgot to log out and log in, I wasn't showing up | + | |
- | in the vmdusers group, fixed | + |