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For the longest time, whenever I needed to create a new virtual machine, I just used `Ctrl+R` to find the last `virt-install` command I had run and tweaked it for the new machine. At some point, my `~/.zsh_history` overflowed, though, so the command I had been running got lost. To avoid this silliness in the future, I've created a script that runs `virt-manager` for me. As a bonus, it has some configuration flags for the parameters that often vary between machines. For most machines, though, the script can be run as simply as `newvm.sh name`.
Description
Ansible configuration policy for the private network/home lab of Dustin C. Hatch
http://dustin.hatch.name/
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