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doc/VirtualMachine.md: minor touch-ups
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Add your user (or the `pbot-vm` user) to the `libvirt` group.
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host$ sudo adduser $USER libvirt
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host$ sudo adduser $USER libvirt
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Log out and then log back in for the new group to take effect on your user.
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Log out and then log back in for the new group to take effect.
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#### Download Linux ISO
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#### Download Linux ISO
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Download a preferred Linux ISO. For this guide, we'll use Fedora Stable. Why?
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Download a preferred Linux ISO. For this guide, we'll use Fedora Stable. Why?
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Now we need to restart the virtual machine itself so it loads the new serial device configuration.
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Now we need to restart the virtual machine itself so it loads the new serial device configuration.
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Switch back to the virtual machine window. Once the virtual machine has rebooted, log in as `root`
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Switch back to the virtual machine window. Once the virtual machine has rebooted, log in as `root`
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and shut the virtual machine down with `shutdown now -h`.
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and shut the virtual machine down with:
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guest$ shutdown now -h
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Once the machine has shutdown, bring it right back up with the following commands on the host:
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Once the machine has shutdown, bring it right back up with the following commands on the host:
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`192.168.100.42` below with your own local IP address; `user` with the user account that has the
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`192.168.100.42` below with your own local IP address; `user` with the user account that has the
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PBot directory; and `pbot` with the path to the directory.
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PBot directory; and `pbot` with the path to the directory.
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guest$ scp -r user@192.168.100.42:~/pbot/applets/pbot-vm/guest .
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guest$ scp -r user@192.168.100.42:~/pbot/applets/compiler_vm/guest .
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Once that's done, run the following command:
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Once that's done, run the following command:
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access.
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access.
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Let's make sure the PBot VM Guest is listening for and can execute commands. The `vm-exec` command
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Let's make sure the PBot VM Guest is listening for and can execute commands. The `vm-exec` command
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in the `applets/pbot-vm/host/bin` directory allows you to send commands from the shell.
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in the `applets/compiler_vm/host/bin` directory allows you to send commands from the shell.
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host$ vm-exec -lang=sh echo hello world
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host$ vm-exec -lang=sh echo hello world
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## Start PBot VM Host
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## Start PBot VM Host
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To start the PBot VM Host server, execute the `vm-server` script in the
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To start the PBot VM Host server, execute the `vm-server` script in the
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`applets/pbot_vm/host/bin` directory on the host.
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`applets/compiler_vm/host/bin` directory on the host.
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host$ vm-server
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host$ vm-server
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