Virt-viewer on secondary display
by Sacul from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5PTQT)
I have been fiddling around to get this just right but to no avail and I'm hoping that the experts might lend me an helping hand :D
So what I am trying to achieve is to have a machine (running pop os) to upon startup, run a script to start two VMs (qemu with virt-manager) and automatically start virt-viewer in kiosk mode and in full-screen, one vm in the primary display, and the second in the secondary display.
My problem is in this last part, as every time I start the second virt-viewer, always starts on the main display.
I have edited the. config/virt-viewer/settings and added the monitor-mapping by vm id but no joy... Ex:
Quote:
What am I missing?
Cheers
So what I am trying to achieve is to have a machine (running pop os) to upon startup, run a script to start two VMs (qemu with virt-manager) and automatically start virt-viewer in kiosk mode and in full-screen, one vm in the primary display, and the second in the secondary display.
My problem is in this last part, as every time I start the second virt-viewer, always starts on the main display.
I have edited the. config/virt-viewer/settings and added the monitor-mapping by vm id but no joy... Ex:
Quote:
[vm1 uuid] monitor-mapping=1:1 [vm2 uuid] monitor-mapping=1:2 |
Cheers