Ha! Touche! Works even better with the one liner!
Originally I was going to stick with the first method but in adding a Windows 10 VM to the system I was having trouble getting the VMs sequenced the way I wanted them to start. Using the one liner version and adjusting the timings solved that...
Signed up specifically to say thanks for these steps! I am running an Ubuntu server with VMs for pfsense and Home Assistant that I was struggling to get to autostart on boot. After a lot of googling and frustration I was close to giving up but these worked a treat.
Thank you!
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