
You can use a script to start your virtual machine in fullscreen by first starting it using virsh and then displaying it in fullscreen with virt-viewer using the -f option. Just would like to know if there is any trick that I can launch the VM in full screen automatically without doing those separated steps? I usually launch the guest VM with the virt-manager by clicking the icon, and then go to view>full screen to use the VM.

Everything goes well (except the 3D acceleration, which is the limitation with Nvidia graphic card I guess). I have a QEMU/KVM Windows 11 guest which was set up using virt-manager. Any enlightenment would be much appreciated. Please let me know if I need to provide any system information. var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/Windows_Home_VARS.fd Just would like to know if there is any trick that I can launch the VM in full screen automatically without doing those separated steps? I’m thinking that maybe there is some tools in virsh or something like virt-qemu-run that can help me to achieve this, but I can’t find anything related in the menu, and to be honest, they all look like greek to me. Any ideas on what to do ubuntu virtualbox virtual-machine Share Improve this question Follow edited at 16:01 Tetsujin 44. So it remains black if it was a big window, or tiny if it was a small window.


I have a QEMU/KVM Windows 11 guest which was set up using virt-manager. How to make Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Desktop fullscreen on Hyper-V Manager. if I hit cmd+f the VM goes full screen, but the resolution doesn't change from the one in the window.
