Re: updating my "getting started with QEMU under fedora" howto

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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
  i was going to take what i thought was a couple minutes and update
my writeup on QEMU under fedora:

  http://www.crashcourse.ca/wiki/index.php/QEMU

for fedora 9 but, apparently, it's not going to be a simple s/8/9/g.

  there doesn't appear to be a (livna) kqemu-kmdl package anymore;
instead, it's kmod-kqemu.  then there's this akmod-kqemu package there
as well, which i've never seen before.

  i'm sure it won't take long to sort out the new packages, but if
this has already been written up somewhere for f9, i'd be fine with
that.  otherwise, i'll do it myself.

rday
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I am not clear on the differences between the Livna version and the Fedora version.

# yum install kvm qemu

That will get both the kvm capable qemu (kvm) and the normal one.

As for the kernel modules, intel-kvm and amd-kvm are both part of the main stream kernel since 2.6.20.

What do the Livna versions offer?


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