Re: General question about Intel and AMD virtualiztion support in hardware

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Once upon a time, Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx> said:
> It does, but unless I missed something, Fedora doesn't support Xen, because 
> the patches needed aren't in the mainline kernel and took too much effort 
> to maintain. I have RHEL, so it's not an issue for me.

Fedora kernels can run as Xen domU para-virtualized, but Fedora doesn't
include a dom0 kernel (that is still not in the upstream source).
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