- check if you processor supports virtualization
#�egrep 'vmxx|svm' /proc/cpuinfo �-i 1>&2> /dev/null && echo 'virtualization support avaiable' || echo 'support unavailable'
- installation
# yum install @kvmthe command to manage the guests is virsh, virt-install to install new guests, �and others virt-*, also I advice you look libguestfs.
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iarlyy selbir
:wq!
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:39 AM, mattias <mj@xxxxxx> wrote:
How to run kvm on fedora 13
I tryed
Kvm
But
Kvm command not found
I will not use virt-manager
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