Re: Fedora And Virtualization

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read this thread if running vmplayer or vmware. i got it to work.
down side is once you get it working the upgrades to the kernel
have to be suspended -- not so good from a security point of view --
but helps if you have 10 or 20 desktops running vmplayer/winXP.
virt-manager and qemu-kvm are nice, but found issues moving
a virt image from machine to machine (help woud be great), I'd
like to drop vmware if i could. -- gary

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Wendell Nichols<wcn00@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Gene Poole wrote:
>> If I plan to run VMware Servers on a Fedora 11 machine, is it good
>> practice to install the virtual kernel?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gene Poole
>
> You will find that the vmware setup script will not run on Fedora 11
> because some of the kernel header's have changed.  It works in Fc10, not
> 11.  There are some people advertising patches, but they look shaky.
> Vmware will likely update vmware server, but for now I would avoid it in
> fc11.
> wcn
>
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