![]() ![]() ![]() Once Kali Linux is booted, I came across a issue where the VM was not booting in the GUI mode.Īftre some troubleshooting and investigating the issue, I came across a solution which pointed towards the default display manager - gdm3 used in Kali Linux. Open the KVM console to access Kali Linux VM & proceed through the installation steps. These steps can also be done using virsh command, but I prefer the virt-manager/GUI method from start as I need to enable GUI on the kali linux VM image being prepared. Start virt-manager on baremetal node in background.Īttach a cdrom device to VM in virt-manager & mount the kalilinux.iso Login to the remote server using putty, set X11 forwarding to localhost:0 I use xming along with putty on my local machine, X11 forwarding is enabled in putty to forward to localhost:0 ![]() Connecting to virt-manager on the cloud baremetal node.Virt-install -name kalilinux -vcpus=1 -ram 2048 -disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/kalilinux.qcow2,bus=virtio,cache=writeback -boot network -graphics vnc,listen=0.0.0.0 -network bridge:br1012,model=virtio ![]()
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