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DispVM lifetime clarification
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@ -122,7 +122,9 @@ Note that the `qvm-open-in-dvm` process will not exit until you close the applic
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## Starting an arbitrary program in a DisposableVM from an AppVM ##
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Sometimes it can be useful to start an arbitrary program in a DisposableVM.
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This can be done from an AppVM by running
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The DisposableVM will stay running so long as the process which started the DisposableVM has not exited.
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Some applications, such as GNOME Terminal, do not wait for the application to close before the process exits (details [here](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2581#issuecomment-272664009)).
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Starting an arbitrary program can be done from an AppVM by running
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[user@vault ~]$ qvm-run '@dispvm' xterm
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## Starting an arbitrary application in a DisposableVM via command line from dom0 ##
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The Application Launcher has shortcuts for opening a terminal and a web browser in dedicated DisposableVMs, since these are very common tasks.
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However, it is possible to start an arbitrary application in a DisposableVM directly from dom0 by running:
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The DisposableVM will stay running so long as the process which started the DisposableVM has not exited.
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Some applications, such as GNOME Terminal, do not wait for the application to close before the process exits (details [here](https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/2581#issuecomment-272664009)).
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It is possible to start an arbitrary application in a DisposableVM directly from dom0 by running:
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$ qvm-run --dispvm=dvm-template --service qubes.StartApp+xterm
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