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Get started with Phyllome OS | true | 2022-07-28T01:06:37.558Z | markdown | 2021-11-13T11:37:31.498Z |
How to use Phyllome OS
This section explains how to further configure Phyllome OS and how to use in a general sense.
Post-installation configuration
After Phyllome OS has been successfully installed and its first-launch process completed, a few tasks are required before it can be used to its fullest potential.
As Phyllome OS evolves, the following post-installation configuration will, hopefully, be made obsolete {.is-info}
Grant the current user the ability to manage system-based virtual machines
Any new user, including the one that has been created during the first-launch set up, won't be part of the libvirt
group. It means that it won't be able to manage the qemu:///system, which runs libvirt
as root.
To avoid a password prompt each time you connect to qemu:///system, you can add the current user to the libvirt
by using the following command, in the terminal:
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
Phyllome OS will eventually switch to the qemu:///session URI, which doesn't require elevated privileges. Have a look at this great blog post to understand some of the differences between the session and the system URI.
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Update GRUB and reboot
Unfortunately, the GRUB config won't correctly update during the kickstart phase, so it has to be done manually.
sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
When the is done, please reboot: sudo reboot
Modify the system allocated to the GPU in the BIOS/UEFI (vfio-mdev only)
Some computers allow you to modify the system memory allocated or shared with the integrated GPU, which may allow you to create more vGPUs. {.is-info}
For Intel integrated graphics cards only; rarely available on laptops computers. {.is-warning}
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Before the host operating system boots up, you need to enter the BIOS/UEFI and to look for a setting called GPU aperture size, or GPU shared memory.
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Use the highest possible value.
System memory will be reserved for the GPU, so make sure you have enough system memory to accomodate both the GPU and your operating system. {.is-warning}
Are you looking for tasks to do with your system? If so, have a look at doing some suggested tasks