Andrea Bolognani 33ff193ee9 virt-install: Document Secure Boot setups
Provide ready to use recipes for explicitly enabling and
explicitly disabling Secure Boot, as well as a pointer to
the more extensive information found on the libvirt website.

Setting loader_secure=yes is only one part of a proper Secure
Boot setup, so stop documenting it in the section about manual
firmware selection to avoid confusion.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2112154
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2149971

Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
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Virtual Machine Manager

virt-manager is a graphical tool for managing virtual machines via libvirt. Most usage is with QEMU/KVM virtual machines, but Xen and libvirt LXC containers are well supported. Common operations for any libvirt driver should work.

Several command line tools are also provided:

  • virt-install: Create new libvirt virtual machines
  • virt-clone: Duplicate existing libvirt virtual machines
  • virt-xml: Edit existing libvirt virtual machines/manipulate libvirt XML

For dependency info and installation instructions, see the INSTALL.md file. If you just want to quickly test the code from a git checkout, you can launch any of the commands like:

./virt-manager --debug ...

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Desktop tool for managing virtual machines via libvirt
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