On 16 October 2014 04:21, Clint Redwood <clint@screwtape.co.uk> wrote:
Hi,

Just for your info, I totally failed to understand boxes, and reverted to
using the previous libvirt stuff to managed virtual environments. It¹s
pretty, but utterly incomprehensible.

Having something to enable QEMU/KVM boxes to be set up would be useful. I
assumed that the whole boxes thing meant that they¹d desupported QEMU/KVM
but I found it easy enough to go back to that stuff.


Well boxes is supposed to sit on top of QEMU/KVM not replace it. GNOME being GNOME they just wanted a different front end. 

 
Yours,

Clint Redwood

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On 11/10/2014 00:25, "Karanbir Singh" <mail-lists@karan.org> wrote:

>hi,
>
>almost every desktop install for CentOS-7 includes, boxes. The app to
>help setup and manage virt instances. However we dont seem to actually
>do anything to make it usable out of the box.
>
>should we ? if so, what would that be  ? would pre-seeding an image list
>in there be a worthwhile exercise ?
>
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