On Tue, Oct 25, 2022 at 8:34 AM Bret Johnson <bretj...@juno.com> wrote:
> > RHV is based on oVirt which is based on KVM plus qemu & libvirt & > > lots of other bits. It'll run DOS but you might have jump through > > hoops (learn virsh and other tools) to get it installed. > > > > BHyve, at least as in TrueNAS Core and OSX/Mac OS before M1 will > > also run DOS. > > > > I think it's at least worth documenting DOS on TrueNAS Core, TrueNAS > > Scale, Proxmox, Unraid, Linux+Cockpit (which should look like KVM) > > and maybe Xen/XCP-NG as well as popular x86 emulators for RPi if > > feasible. > Do you actually have any of these installed and working? > Apologies. Got busy with work. I have more time this week. But, definitely, I have VMware ESXi/vSphere up and it can do nested virt. I have TrueNAS Core (virtualized) up as well but getting TrueNAS Core, TrueNAS Scale, Proxmox, Unraid, Linux+Cockpit, XCP-NG on BM should be easy though bit tedious and time consuming. I've done RHV/oVirt before, not my favorite and probably more prevalent in Enterprise and Professional environments rather than someone who might be interested in FreeDOS. Contact me offline w/a testing plan or directions of what you're looking for me to accomplish. > > I'm trying to figure out the best way to handle this moving forward. At a > minimum, we should move it to its own thread -- and maybe it doesn't even > belong in a FreeDOS thread. But I'm sure several people in here would be > interested (I'm pretty sure at least Jim would be VERY interested). > > Just FYI, it doesn't seem possible to create a generic "I'm running in a > VM of some sort" test. You need to test for each VM individually, and they > all do different things that may or may not allow you to detect them. Of > course, that means you need to know about every possible VM out there both > now and in the future (and I've never even heard of some of those you > mentioned above before now). I've got about six different methods I've > found to detect various VMs (some through research on the Internet and some > though experimentation). In some VMs several of the methods work and in > other VMs none of them work (at least not reliably). In can also vary > depending on whether you're using and old or new version of the VM. > > There are also cases where there is "cross-linking" between the VMs, > especially in Linux. E.g., once you install KVM (Kernel Virtual Machine) > in Linux it seems to "infect" the other VMs so it's hard to tell them apart > (they seem to look like KVM). > > If you actually have some of these installed and working, I can "tweak up" > a version of ISLOADED so you can do some testing for me (that's what I've > been working on for the last several days in my copious free time). Are > you interested? >
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