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VB has nice gui-manager out of the box, where it is possible to configure all things I need, from hardware to nat. I didn’t met similar frontend for qemu in the past.
Virtual Machine Manager is quite good. It gives quite a lot of options, plus access to xml configs.
Don’t tell me what to do