--- title: "Playing with Live CDs" date: 2020-01-12T22:45:06-05:00 draft: false images: [] tags: [ "Virtualization" ] medium_enabled: true --- I was curious on how Lubuntu 19.10 looked but I didn't feel like rebooting my computer and loading into a new ISO. Luckily there is a nice easy way to play around with live CDs. Here's the command ```bash virt-install --name=Lubuntu \ --nodisks --livecd \ --graphics spice \ --vcpu=4 \ --ram=4096 \ --os-type=linux \ --sound \ --accelerate \ --cdrom=$HOME/Downloads/lubuntu-19.10-desktop-amd64.iso ``` The arguments mean the following | Argument | Meaning | | ---------- | ------------------------------------------------------------ | | nodisks | No storage disks are created | | livecd | Set the boot to the cdrom after installation | | graphics | Sets the graphics mode | | vcpu | Number of virtual CPUs | | RAM | Size of RAM | | os-type | Linux/Windows/etc. | | sound | Attach a virtual audio device | | accelerate | Make use of the KVM or KQEMU kernel acceleration capabilities if available. | | cdrom | Location of ISO | Once you run this command once, the image is "installed". This means that we can easily access it in the future with the following commands ```bash virsh start Lubuntu virt-viewer Lubuntu ``` ![1578887790276](/files/images/blog/1578887790276.png)