t do that without VT-d/AMD-Vi afaik.
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Yes
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vms?
Thanks Nux
afaik.
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> From: "Morgan Read"
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Thanks Nux for the follow up!
On 22/01/18 08:54, Nux! wrote:
You'd need to run virt-manager GUI somehow to manage the VMs. If you run Fedora
already on another machine then you can just yum install it and use it from
there.
That's what I figured - I already run an XP and W7 virt machines as we
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> Hallo list
>
> I've been running fedora for donks as my production laptop os, but now
> I want to set up one of thos
Hallo list
I've been running fedora for donks as my production laptop os, but now
I want to set up one of those old laptops to run as a home server
running a number of home type vm appliances. I don't want to risk
having to tear down and rebuild the setup every 6 months to a year -
so, figure cen
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