John Lagrue wrote: -- Root nameservers are out of sync > All the press releases seemed to be making a big fuss about > virtualisation on Fedora 7 when it was pushed out last week. But > having investigated it I have to admit to being very disappointed > indeed. > > I need to run Windows guests so (as I understand it) Xen is out of the > question. > > So I use the new sparkly Virtual Machine Manager to set up and install > a Windows guest only to find it doesn't work! As soon as the guest > tries to reboot it loses any knowledge of the CDROM; and there's > nothing in the Manager to configure one. > > I manage to work my way around this by running qemu from the command > line (which sems to conflict somehow the the VMM as it doesn't see the > now running guest OS) only to find that networking just doesn't > happen! > > The VMM has no mechanisms for configuring networking, and most of the > rest of the info I can find is to do with Xen - which I already know I > can't run. > > Does anybody know if there is any documentation about this stuff? I > certainly can't find anything that is not months if not years old. > > I realise that I could install VMWare (and then rebuild my kernel) but > given that Fedora was launched with such a song and dance about > virtualisation I would rather use the new tools. If they worked! > Have a look at https://virt.108.redhat.com/articles/2007/01/15/xen-guest-installation.pdf it may prove useful. -- Root nameservers are out of sync