Re: xen kernel with dom0 in Fedora 10?

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On Fri, 2008-10-03 at 13:11 -0400, James Ralston wrote:
>     2.  Setting up a public bridge is a snap in Xen.  In KVM, it is
>         massively complex (i.e., virt-manager can't do it), and
>         requires tools (tunctl) Fedora doesn't even provide:
> 
>         http://kvm.qumranet.com/kvmwiki/Networking

tunctl is provided by Fedora. (Using it right now to run Windows under
qemu-kvm)
Yes, setting up a bridged network is a huge pain in the back side, but I
don't remember Xen being any different. (Though, in Xen's defense,
pciback.hide is a -great- feature if you want to virtualize firewalls
and web servers)

- Gilboa

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