Il giorno ven 11 feb 2022 alle ore 07:02 Kuralamudhan Ramakrishnan <
kuralamudhan.ramakrish...@intel.com> ha scritto:

> Is there any documentation, we can refer to install oVirt in Ubuntu 20.04
> ?  Current documentations refer centos -
> https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/installing_ovirt_as_a_self-hosted_engine_using_the_command_line/index.html
> . Is there any documentation for ubuntu 20.04.?
>

Hi, welcome to oVirt community! Sadly oVirt is not really working out of
the box on Debian based distributions.
There was some effort to try making it running there:
https://www.ovirt.org/develop/developer-guide/ubuntu.html but it didn't get
enough traction within the development team.
The oVirt projects refer to CentOS Stream as it's being developed there,
but it's supposed to run on top of any CentOS Stream derived distributions
including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Alma Linux, Rocky Linux, Oracle Linux
and so on.
Is there any specific feature provided by Ubuntu that will make it
impossible to use a CentOS Stream based distribution instead for running
oVirt?
On top of it, all the guest VMs (except the self hosted engine one) can be
Ubuntu if needed.



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