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I want to run a kernel-based VM using the command line with as minimal a set of packages as possible, how do I do this?

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What are the minimal set of additional packages (over a basic server install) I would need on Ubuntu Server 20.04 to run a KVM (for argument's sake lets say it's a virtualized instance of Ubuntu 20.04)?

I basically want to run KVM on the command-line, for some reason most of the guides I have found only deal with using virt-manager and I want to avoid using a GUI.

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KVM hypervisor: a beginners’ guide https://ubuntu.com/blog/kvm-hyphervisor
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see [the Ubuntu Serverguide](https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/virtualization-virt-tools), scroll down to the `virt-install` section.
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