![]() ![]() 2.1.a) Method 1 : download the available. To do so you have several methods, I will try to present them so that you can choose the one you prefer. usable on the server with no root access. The first step is to make qemu "portable", i.e. Here is the description of how I proceed. But indeed, because you cannot use KVM for real virtualisation without a root account, you will be able to do only emulation, which can be quite inefficient (but for command line operations, I never really saw the overhead). ![]() It's very usefull, I use it for example to do reverse ssh without revealing my main user password, or for educational purpose. ![]() QEMU is indeed a solution that let me install my own linux image on a server on which I had no root access. 2) Longer answer, make these images by yourself You can log using the user "root" and the password "root". You should have a working Debian 8, in text mode, with the ssh port opened in the host guest at port 22222. You can also download my debian 8 image (1.6G) from here: tar -xvzf To use my prebuilt images/compiled version of qemu, download it from here, and then uncompress it: tar -xvzf qemu_ ![]()
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