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vzdump < | vzdump < | ||
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This will create a VM in .vma format. Then, you can extract the vma to a raw image as follows: | This will create a VM in .vma format. Then, you can extract the vma to a raw image as follows: | ||
- | vma extract vzdump-qemu-101-2023_06_18-12_17_40.vma / | + | vma extract |
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Optionallly, | Optionallly, | ||
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zfs destroy pool/ | zfs destroy pool/ | ||
+ | I've migrated my Windows VM here for testing to avoid cumbersome EFI/TPM setup on virt-manager. Here's a page from ProxMux wiki on best practices for [[https:// | ||
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+ | vms/ | ||
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+ | Be careful not to delete those thinking wrongly that they are extraneous - those are obviously required for booting, but it might not be clear upon first look. Also, I chose to install those on the '' | ||
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