Hi there! I'm looking into getting an ARM system as small home-server. Of course I'd like to run Fedora on it, but unfortunately it seems that current Fedora releases are not completely ready for this yet. I'd like to help with this, and as a start I am trying to get a fully functioning VM up and running. Obviously there are issues to overcome with this too. Many thanks for documenting the issues in the wiki! Before I decide to buy myself a Pandaboard or similar, I'd like to get some more experience with Fedora on ARM. My first personal project will be getting libvirt work with ARM out of the box. I hope that this attracts some more interested parties and lowers the barrier for contributions. While I am checking the details of qemu and libvirt, I am wondering if there is a kernel available that has virtio support. If not, I will need to compile my own kernel, which feels a little silly. https://arm.koji.fedoraproject.org does only seem to have one kernel package available, and that is kernel-headers which I hardly can use for booting. I am wondering if there are any scratch-builds available that have a functioning vmlinz. Furthermore I'd like to know what the best way is to follow the status of the current ARM builds, and where to find out where help is most needed? Many thanks, Niels _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm