shmuel siegel wrote:
I might be able to help you do that under KVM, but I have minimal knowlege of going through the virt-* complexities, it just seemed that it was very hard to use for ad-hoc machine creation, like starting an existing machine with another disk image attached as an additional drive (which I seem to do more than I should).James Laska wrote:http://www.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/5/html/Virtualization_Guide/index.html.One use case that I would like to see documented, using an installed windows environment as my guest os. I once saw documentation on how to do this with vmware but not how to do this from fedora virtualization. I would really prefer to reuse my existing windows installation.One thing I've referenced several times while playing with Virtualization in Fedora is http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Quick_Start. This document appears to be actively maintained. Lastly, you might be interested in following the Virt updates posted to the fedora weekly news (http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Documentation_Virtualization_Beat). Thanks, James
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