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Regarding your mockups: I don't think there is a way to
enable/disable the text console. It will be always there.<br>
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On virt-manager you can choose which one to use (text or graphical)
but as we talked on scrum meeting we can add a new option to handle
the text console (if it is available).<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/15/2014 07:00 AM, Yu Xin Huo
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I have tried to create 2 VMs today, one is created by kimchi,
the other is created by virt-manager.<br>
Looks like virt-manager by default enabled serial console.<br>
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On 10/14/2014 6:04 PM, Yu Xin Huo wrote:<br>
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Per my understanding:<br>
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1. To enable the serial console, it needs configuration on guest
OS.<br>
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<i> You must configure the virtualized operating system
to output information to the virtual serial port.</i><i><br>
</i><i> The serial port is called </i><i><code
class="systemitem">ttyS0</code></i><i> on Linux or </i><i><code
class="systemitem">COM1</code></i><i> on Windows.</i><br>
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It need to modify the <code class="filename">/boot/grub/grub.conf</code>
file on guest OS and reboot guest.<br>
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So VM must have OS already installed, seems like it needs
the guest to be running.<br>
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2. The serial console can be accessed with 'virsh console' or
'use <code class="command">virt-manager</code> to display the
virtual text console'.<br>
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So the target of this work item is to add a 'web command
line console' in kimchi UI to access the 'serial console'?<br>
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