Panoramakvm1004qcow2
wget https://repository.example.com/images/panoramakvm1004qcow2.qcow2 wget https://repository.example.com/images/panoramakvm1004qcow2.qcow2.sha256 sha256sum -c panoramakvm1004qcow2.qcow2.sha256
For a README or install guide header Image: panoramakvm1004qcow2.qcow2 Description: KVM/QEMU qcow2 image of Panorama (build 1004). To deploy: use qemu-img or virt-install; ensure virtualization enabled and allocate recommended resources. panoramakvm1004qcow2
Create a secondary disk for logging using qemu-img : qemu-img create -f qcow2 virtiob.qcow2 100G . 3. Installation Steps (Using Virt-Manager) wget https://repository
$ qemu-img info panoramakvm1004qcow2
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