Good Morning,

I have not used virtualization in Fedora recently. I would like to set 
up a Ubuntu virtual machine on Fedora 14 x86_64. If I do this, it will 
become very important for the Ubuntu machine to have access to USB 
devices connected to the host. Often this will be done over a USB/serial 
cable. Is this doable?

Here is the reason. I am just starting to learn how to work with Gumstix 
hardware[1]. To build Angstrom OS images for that, I have been using 
Fedora 14 as a build host, but I am thinking it might be better for me 
to create a Ubuntu virtual machine and move all my Gumstix and 
Openembedded work onto the Ubuntu system. Gumstix itself seems to 
recommend doing all development work on Ubuntu.

Thanks,

Bob Cochran

References

[1] The Gumstix platform of computer-on-module devices: 
http://www.gumstix.com/


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