| 3 Jan 2024 |
@atemu12:matrix.org | IME it can handle it just fine | 10:25:27 |
@atemu12:matrix.org | :( :) | 10:25:45 |
crushing-smite | should I just go for it? | 10:25:48 |
K900 | IME it can handle it just fine, but it can also break something ten layers in and you only find out two months later when you give up, reinstall and suddenly everything stops crashing | 10:25:54 |
crushing-smite | confused - will it break everything and make windows unbootable, or will it just at worst not work when virtualized with nixos host? | 10:26:10 |
@atemu12:matrix.org | That could also just be usual Windows shenanigans | 10:26:19 |
K900 | If you want to use the same Windows install inside the VM and outside the VM at the same time, definitely don't do that | 10:26:36 |
K900 | Because Windows will attempt to reconfigure itself when it sees new hardware | 10:26:51 |
K900 | And that is persistent | 10:26:55 |
crushing-smite | ok | 10:26:58 |
crushing-smite | but what would be the difference in hardware? | 10:27:07 |
K900 | So every time you switch from inside VM to outside VM, it'll have to reinstall all the drivers for everything | 10:27:07 |
K900 | And it would very likely EVENTUALLY cause it to break in some funny way | 10:27:18 |
crushing-smite | am I not supplying the very same hardware (especially with GPU passthrough)? | 10:27:23 |
K900 | In reply to@crushing-smite:matrix.org but what would be the difference in hardware? Literally everything except the GPU | 10:27:25 |
K900 | The GPU you're passing through as-is | 10:27:33 |
K900 | Everything else will be virtualized | 10:27:39 |
@atemu12:matrix.org | Even the "PCIe port" it's connected to would be virtualised | 10:28:49 |
crushing-smite | guest windows will also slightly freak out, if I switch from conventional KVM to a KVM with looking glass? | 10:35:30 |
crushing-smite | like, is it okay to have as a milestone a useable windows just with KVM, and later expand it to feature looking glass? | 10:36:03 |
K900 | In reply to @crushing-smite:matrix.org like, is it okay to have as a milestone a useable windows just with KVM, and later expand it to feature looking glass? Yes | 10:37:00 |
K900 | It will not freak out if you add a GPU | 10:37:09 |
K900 | Usually | 10:37:11 |
K900 | It's mostly the CPU/board that tends to throw it off | 10:37:20 |
K900 | GPUs are PCIe so mostly hotpluggable | 10:37:29 |
crushing-smite | so introducing looking glass is akin to switching just the GPU? | 10:37:47 |
K900 | No | 10:38:09 |
K900 | It's not switching anything at all | 10:38:15 |
K900 | What I'm saying is you can set up Windows with the default virtualized display output, then add a GPU | 10:38:44 |
K900 | And then you can add looking glass | 10:38:52 |