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It is spice-shared-dir and it does not depend on -enable-webdavĬonfigure option. > not have shared folder support built in > virt-manager, etc its likely that the spice-gtk that is being used does > present in spice clients such as remote-viewer, virt-viewer, > -spice-share-dir comes from spice-gtk command line options, if its not > guess I installed almost every (?) available virt* and qemu* package from > spice-share-dir does not yield any result, whereas man -K spice does and I > - I do not find which command provides the option -spice-share-dir : man -K > Well, at least it does not seem to depend on libsoup for instance > on libphodav and higher versions of glib and libsoup. The option would be -enable-webdav and it depends > I think the spice-gtk package in ubuntu does not have the shared folder > remote-viewer "File" → "Preferences" menu to enable it" > - from this manual, I do not see where I can find this : "Use the > - in the guest, I installed space-webdavd from here : > - in virt-manager, I enabled the channel .0 > I am having an issue with the shared folders, which "do not work" : what I > installed the spice guest tools in both from here : > filesystem issues with Windows 7 which I fixed, none with Windows 10), > I imported successfully my Windows 7 guest and my Windows 10 guest (some > drag-and-drop a file from the host to the VM : amazing ! > I imported successfully an Ubuntu 16.04 vm from VB to QEMU/KVM, and I can

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> an end-user (just to try and see if I can advertise it at work, for my

qemu shared folder

> So far, I am not digging into QEMU/KVM internals, rather discovering it as > At work, I am administering VSphere and VMware Workstation. > unbelievable ! My warmest congratulations to everybody who has worked so > Many years ago, Qemu was a pain : it is a miracle, the improvement is > where I am using Virtualbox on Ubuntu 16.04. > I am a senior Linux sysadmin, and I am just discovering QEMU/KVM at home,






Qemu shared folder