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SystemRescueCd and Linux KVM

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I need to boot one KVM VM with SystemRescueCD. However, the keyboard doesn't work then... I tried adding USB keyboard in VM configuration, but that doesn't help. PS/2 keyboard in there cannot be removed for some reason, so I can't exclude this as the source of the problem.

% lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Debian
Description:    Debian GNU/Linux 9.13 (stretch)
Release:    9.13
Codename:   stretch
Nikita Kipriyanov avatar
za flag
Well, what is the reason you can't shape your VM the way you need? Also, why do you want to boot it that way, probably there is a way to fix the *original* problem without booting it from a CD?
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bd flag

Found the solution... It's VM configuration problem of display, just like described here:https://askubuntu.com/questions/769108/xrdpxfce-to-install-virtual-machines-in-kvm-keyboard-does-not-work

Had to change Spice display to VNC display. Why should that impact operation of keyboard, really.

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