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Thursday, 24 November 2011 12:36 |
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Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 11.10 Server
Unlike virt-manager,
virt-install is a command line tools that allows you to create KVM
guests on a headless server. You may ask yourself: "But I can use vmbuilder
to do this, why do I need virt-install?" The difference between
virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is for creating
Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install all kinds of
operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD) and
distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This article shows how
you can use it on an Ubuntu 11.10 KVM server. Read more: |
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Sunday, 08 May 2011 15:24 |
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Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 11.04 Server
Unlike virt-manager,
virt-install is a command line tools that allows you to create KVM
guests on a headless server. You may ask yourself: "But I can use vmbuilder
to do this, why do I need virt-install?" The difference between
virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is for creating
Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install all kinds of
operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD) and
distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This article shows how
you can use it on an Ubuntu 11.04 KVM server. Read more: |
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Sunday, 28 November 2010 12:20 |
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Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 10.10 Server
Unlike virt-manager, virt-install is a command line tool
that allows you to create KVM guests on a headless server. You may ask
yourself: "But I can use vmbuilder to do this, why do I need virt-install?"
The difference between virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is
for creating Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install
all kinds of operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD,
OpenBSD) and distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This
article shows how you can use it on an Ubuntu 10.10 KVM server. Read more: |
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Sunday, 08 March 2009 16:34 |
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Installing KVM Guests With virt-install On Ubuntu 8.10 Server
Unlike virt-manager,
virt-install is a command line tool that allows you to create KVM
guests on a headless server. You may ask yourself: "But I can use vmbuilder
to do this, why do I need virt-install?" The difference between
virt-install and vmbuilder is that vmbuilder is for creating
Ubuntu-based guests, whereas virt-install lets you install all kinds of
operating systems (e.g. Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD, OpenBSD) and
distributions in a guest, just like virt-manager. This article shows
how you can use it on an Ubuntu 8.10 KVM server. Read more: |
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