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- title: KVM (virt-install)
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```bash
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virt-install --name hass --description "Home Assistant OS" --os-variant=generic --ram=2048 --vcpus=2 --disk <PATH TO QCOW2 FILE>,bus=sata --graphics none --boot uefi
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virt-install --name hass --description "Home Assistant OS" --os-variant=generic --ram=2048 --vcpus=2 --disk <PATH TO QCOW2 FILE>,bus=sata --import --graphics none --boot uefi
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```
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<div class="note info">
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If you have a USB dongle to attach, you need to add the option `--hostdev busID.deviceId`. You can discover these IDs via the `lsusb` command.
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You can recognize the Sonoff dongle at `Bus 003 Device 003`. So the command to install the VM will become:
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```bash
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virt-install --name hass --description "Home Assistant OS" --os-variant=generic --ram=2048 --vcpus=2 --disk <PATH TO QCOW2 FILE>,bus=sata --graphics none --boot uefi --hostdev 003.003
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virt-install --name hass --description "Home Assistant OS" --os-variant=generic --ram=2048 --vcpus=2 --disk <PATH TO QCOW2 FILE>,bus=sata --import --graphics none --boot uefi --hostdev 003.003
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```
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Note that this configuration (bus 003, device 003) is just an example, your dongle could be on another bus and/or with another device ID.
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Please check the correct IDs of your USB dongle with `lsusb`.
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