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    Fedora / Rocky Linux Cloud Image deployment using cloud-init on KVM with LVM

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:July 5, 2023
    • Reading time:14 mins read
    • Post category:Fedora/KVM/Linux
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    Hello there, it's been a while. Didn't really have a topic. Today I want to take a look at a simple local deployment of Rocky / Fedora. For this, I…

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    Cockpit | Access to the VM console created by Virtual Machine Manager

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:May 19, 2023
    • Reading time:3 mins read
    • Post category:KVM/Linux
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    Hi there. A few months ago, I started to mainly use "cockpit" for managing my virtual machines rather than "Virtual Machine Manager". But after switching, I noticed that the console…

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    KVM | Resize Virtual Machine using LVM

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:December 11, 2021
    • Reading time:17 mins read
    • Post category:KVM/Linux/LVM
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    Hello there. Today I want to take a look at how to resize a virtual machine that uses LVM for its vdisks. As I mentioned in a post before, I…

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    Incremental Backups of KVM virtual machines on LVM with Borgbackup

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:November 30, 2021
    • Reading time:30 mins read
    • Post category:Bash/Borgbackup/KVM/Linux/Rocky Linux
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    Hello there. I am currently running two home servers with KVM for the virtualization. Mentioned it a few times already. For the vdisks I am using LVM which should give…

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    Run GNS3 VM on KVM | Fedora Linux (Part 2)

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:October 27, 2021
    • Reading time:12 mins read
    • Post category:Fedora/GNS3/KVM/Linux
    • Post comments:0 Comments

    Part 1 Part 2 Installation and configuration of GNS3 GUI Hello there. This is part 2 of my (so far) two-part guide on how to install and configure GNS3 on…

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    Run GNS3 VM on KVM | Fedora Linux (Part 1)

    • Post author:Gökhan
    • Post published:October 25, 2021
    • Reading time:16 mins read
    • Post category:Fedora/GNS3/KVM/Linux
    • Post comments:2 Comments

    Part 1 Part 2 So... I have been using GNS3, to run my Network Simulations for a while now. Mainly to try out and learn new things, but also to…

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