Linux Virtualization
Collins Richey
crichey
Mon Jan 8 18:51:42 PST 2007
On 1/8/07, Matthew Carpenter <mcarpenter at intelguardians.com> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> http://linux.inet.hr/finally-user-friendly-virtualization-for-linux.html
>
> This is a combination of qemu, a new hypervisor called KVM and the new VT
> technology included in newer Intel and AMD chips.
>
> Apparently these packages are available in Debian unstable. Can someone
> running Feisty tell me if KVM is available and if so, how does it work for
> you? How to create a WinXP virtual machine is fairly well documented in the
> article.
>
I'm running Feisty, and Feisty is into the 2.6.20 kernels, but I have
no idea about KVM.
None of this does me much good, since my only candidate would be an
INSTALLED WinXP - ie I don't have installation media. The only way to
get there is with a CPU that supports virtualization + XEN or VMWARE.
My new speedy AMD machine does not support virtualization, so I'm
stuck.
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Collins Richey
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of tomorrow, you have no today to be thankful for.
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