I want to use Fedora 16 as a host OS (a "Dom0" OS) so that I can install several different operating systems as virtualized guests. One of these will be Windows 7. Are there enough Xen and Fedora bits in place for Fedora 16 virtualization so that my friend can access Windows 7 as a virtual machine and not know the difference -- she can access the USB ports, printer and fax devices, run PhotoShop and and various other photo editing applications? I have no recent experience with Fedora virtualization, but I expect to be able to work with it quite soon. I have installed virtual machines with older Fedora releases but can't remember exactly what I did. I apologize if the question is simplistic. Thanks Bob Cochran -- xen mailing list xen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xen