[fedora-virt] Distributing Fedora 11 Created Virtual Machines

Richard W.M. Jones rjones at redhat.com
Tue May 26 14:56:26 UTC 2009


In addition to Dan's answer, I'm looking into this area too.

There is no easy way to do it at the moment, but currently a virtual
machine image is more likely to work if it's fully virtualized,
ie. uses no virtio or other PV drivers.  Sadly such a virtual machine
will also be much slower.

Rich.

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