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Using Sysprep to Initialize a Virtual Machine Using Sysprep to Automate the Configuration of Virtual Machines Using Cloud-Init to Initialize a Virtual Machine Using Cloud-Init to Automate the Configuration of Virtual Machines Removing an Administrator or User Role from a Resource Assigning an Administrator or User Role to a Resource Managing System Permissions for a Template Importing a Virtual Disk from an OpenStack Image Service as a Template
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Sealing a Windows Virtual Machine for Deployment as a Template Sealing a Linux Virtual Machine for Deployment as a Template
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Updating Windows guest agents and drivers using the command prompt
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Updating Windows drivers with Windows Update Updating the Guest Agents and Drivers on Enterprise Linux Updating Virtual Machine Guest Agents and Drivers Viewing Virtual Machines Pinned to a Host Pinning a Virtual Machine to Multiple Hosts Importing an Unregistered Disk Image from an Imported Storage Domain Importing a Disk Image from an Imported Storage Domain Removing a Virtual Disk from a Virtual Machine Extending the Available Size of a Virtual Disk Attaching an Existing Disk to a Virtual Machine
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Configuring the Recommended Manual Settings
Creating a High Performance Virtual Machine, Template, or Pool Configuring High Performance Virtual Machines, Templates, and Pools Configuring Satellite errata viewing for a virtual machine Adding a Watchdog Card to a Virtual Machine Configuring Multiple Displays for Windows Virtual Machines Configuring Multiple Displays for Enterprise Linux Virtual Machines Using USB Devices on a Enterprise Linux Client Disabling Single Sign-on for Virtual Machines Configuring single sign-on for Windows virtual machines Configuring Single Sign-On for Enterprise Linux Virtual Machines Using IPA (IdM) Configuring Single Sign-On for Virtual Machines Configuring Operating Systems with osinfo Installing the guest agents, tools, and drivers on Windows Installing Windows on VirtIO-optimized hardware Starting the virtual machine using Run Once Installing the Guest Agents and Drivers on Enterprise Linux Installing Enterprise Linux Virtual Machines Installing Supporting Components on Client Machines Supported Virtual Machine Operating Systems