I got curious about qemu today. I read a little about it at the qemu
website. Then I checked to see if their was any qemu on my fedora
workstation. I found that there are many qemu items installed. From the
names of the installed items and what I read at the website, I started
guessing that fedora may be running on top of qemu. Is this right?
One guess was that qemu might me on top of the hardware with the kernel
and fedora on top of qemu.
I suppose that qemu might be used for a few things where integrating
them into the bigger structure might not be feasible, or qemu might just
be the basis for Boxes.
Is any of this close or am I on the wrong track? Is their anything I can
read that will help me understand the software hierarchy of fedora?
Have a Great Day!
Pat (tablepc)
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