Hi Marcel, On 28/11/2021 18:01, smooky(a)v16.de wrote: > > Hi Adolf. > > Sorry, but I overlooked qemu-ga in the qemu addon. > > But since I only need the qemu-ga when I run ipfire virtualized without the complete qemu, it would make a lot of sense to provide this as a separate add-on. > If this is also the case for all users, that the qemu-ga is always needed separately from qemu, then it would make sense to have a separate addon for qemu-ga. > > It would not make sense to run a virtualization again on a virtualized system. > > How about that? > > So to create two addons from one source. > > Maybe it would make sense then not to deliver the qemu-ga in the qemu addon because the qemu-ga is only interesting for the virtualized clients but not for the host. > So then my suggestion would be to comment out in the qemu addon rootfile the qemu-ga entry. Then I would suggest to create an additional lfs called qemu-ga, based on the qemu lfs. Probably remove some the last lines that are creating a wrapper for kvm handling and the udev script. Then create a qemu-ga rootfile, based on the qemu rootfile but with everything commented out except the qemu-ga line and any of the /usr/share/entries that might be required for qemu-ga. That way you have two addons that deal separately with qemu and with qemu-ga. The above would be how I would try and approach it. You would basically need to give it a go and see if it works or not. Regards, Adolf. > Regards > > Marcel >