Am 24.09.22 um 23:05 schrieb Gottfried: > Am 23.09.22 um 21:53 schrieb Vagrant Cascadian: >> On 2022-09-23, gottfried@posteo.de wrote: >>> I installed a VM software and I added libvirt and virtualization in my >>> config.scm file (see below) >> ... >>>     (users (cons* (user-account >>>                     (name "gfp") >>>                     (comment "Gfp") >>>                     (group "users") >>>                     (home-directory "/home/gfp") >>>                     (supplementary-groups >>>                       '("wheel" "netdev" "audio" "video"))) >>>                   %base-user-accounts)) >> ... >>>               (service libvirt-service-type >>>                        (libvirt-configuration >>>                         (unix-sock-group "libvirt") >>>                         (tls-port "16555")))) >> ... >>> It seems I don't have the rights to start libvirt. >>> >>> How can I now solve the problem? >>> Any thoughts? >> >> I would add your user the to group you configure libvirt-service-type >> with, e.g. "libvirt" ... or configure libvirt-service-type with a >> different group that your user is already a part of. >> >> live well, >>    vagrant > > Hi, > I added my user to the group "libvirt", but it didn't help. It gives the > same error message. > May be something else? >  Gottfried Hi, it is very strange. I added my user"gfp" to the group "libvirt" and checked it yesterday, and I was added into that group. It was through the command: sudo usermod -a -G libvirt gfp But today, when I checked it again, I was not in the group "libvirt" How can that be?