Re: Running a Fedora 20 KVM host and guest(s) on a Cubietruck

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Title: RE: Running a Fedora 20 KVM host and guest(s) on a Cubietruck

Hi Dennis,


> the much much simpler route is to use a nightly rawhide minimal build.
> there is a cubietruck u-boot there, you will need to install
> kernel-lpae make sure extlinux.conf is right we still need to get some
> fixes into grubby. you can run the rawhide images as guests. likely f20
> also but i have not tested yet.

> I've used virt-install to setup the guests ive needed to use "--cpu
> host --machine virt" as well as make sure the disk is virtio and not a
> sdcard.

> Anyway the moral of the story is that on rawhide it all works with what
> is in Fedora

 

Building the do-it-yourself way as described in the post was more a kernel/u-boot/hardware learning exercise (especially the things mentioned in the FAQ).

 

Running rawhide on the cubietruck is next on my list. So I'm definitely gonna follow your suggestions.   

 

Thanks,

 

Joey 

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