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↑ https://github.com/CanonicalLtd/multipass
↑ https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/announcing-multipass-1-0-0-first-stable-release/13704
↑ https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/multipass-now-available-for-macos/6824
↑ https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/multipass-now-available-for-macos/6824
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[[macOS]] files location: <code>/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd</code> | [[macOS]] files location: <code>/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd</code> | ||
− | Configuration file: <code>/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd/[[multipassd-vm-instances.json]</code> | + | Configuration file: <code>/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd/[[multipassd-vm-instances.json]]</code> |
== Activities == | == Activities == |
Revision as of 06:23, 22 May 2020
wikipedia:multipass
[1] (December 2019 v1.0[2]) allows to orchestrate virtual Ubuntu instances. It uses KVM on Linux, Hyper-V on Windows and HyperKit on macOS, supported since July 2018[3], to run the VM with minimal overhead.
Binaries: multipass, multipass-gui
- Linux installation:
sudo snap install multipass
- MacOS Installation:
brew cask install multipass
Usage:
multipass list
multipass start VM_NAME
multipass stop VM_NAME
multipass launch --name ubuntu-vm
[4] (Create)multipass launch --cpus 2 --name MY_NEW_VM
multipass shell VM_NAME
multipass find
multipass info VM_INSTANCE_NAME
multipass stop VM_INSTANCE_NAME
multipass delete VM_INSTANCE_NAME
multipass purge
multipass mount
multipass transfer
multipass set
macOS files location:/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd
Configuration file:/var/root/Library/Application Support/multipassd/multipassd-vm-instances.json
Activities
- Install and create you first Ubuntu VM with Multipass
- Read Multipass releases
See also
- XQuartz
- Multipass,
MULTIPASS_STORAGE
,/Library/Logs/Multipass/multipassd.log
,/var/run/multipass_socket
, Multipass releases, multipassd - Virtualization: KVM, VirtualBox, multipass, containers, Vagrant, Packer, Hyper-V, VMware, Parallels, Bhyve, Virtual machine
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