During the Windows install network interfaces are completely disabled! This is to allow those users who want to create local accounts to do so.
A side affect is that the first time Windows boots with the QEMU network enabled it will blue screen,
automatically restart and then boot normally with fully functioning networking.,
Just adding `--depth=1` to the git clone command for folks copy-pasting the install directions. Figured it might save users a few bits of disk and network usage that they might not otherwise think about.
```
qemu-system-x86_64: -device virtio-vga,xres=,yres=: Parameter 'xres' expects uint64
```
This fixes a typo in the name of the variable used to determine a sane resolution for linux guests.
This feature was originally developed for Linux guests. macOS doesn't honur it and not Windows automatically installs all the required drivers it is not required for Windows either.
* Update the autounattend file with the remaining virtio drivers
* Update the autounattend file with an installation step for the guest agent
* Remove obsolete instructions for steps that the autounattend file handles now
Signed-off-by: Dani Llewellyn <diddledani@ubuntu.com>
* Fix port scan. Don't send a new line character when scanning.
* Fix port scanning. Possible infinite loop when all range of ports is busy.
Changed port scanning scheme from random to linear because this is the same faster but more predictable.
* Fix port scan. Don't send a new line character when scanning.
echo -n "" for clarity instead of cat < /dev/null
Co-authored-by: navycat <navycat@ultrasparc>