Difference between revisions of "Virtual Machine on Fedora"
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Revision as of 09:25, 30 August 2014
Be sure to have installed libvirt - yum install @virtualization should get the most necessary item installed.
Next ensure that the virtualisation is started
]$ systemctl start libvirtd
If needed enable the libvirtd if you want it to be started at every boot
]$ systenctl enable libvirtd.service
When installing a new virtual machine do ensure that it runs on the kvm virtualisation, not the qemu - qemu is an emulator and run very slow.
Notice the Hypervisor