Brendan Whelan wrote:
I am new to using virtualization and, after some effort, I have
created and then cloned a virtual image on a laptop with an Intel
P8400 processor using Fedora 10.
Unfortunately, when I run the cloned image I don't have proper cursor
control, even after pressing ctrl-alt. Any suggestions?
Is there a straightforward guide to creating and managing virtual
applications under Fedora 10?
For the mouse issue you might look at
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-February/msg00083.html
Virt-manager is used to run VMs on F10
I know that KVM and VMWare use different mechanisms. My understanding
is that KVM accesses the hardware directly whilst VMWare creates a
base system through which all information, from the virtual systems,
is routed. However, is it possible to migrate an image from Fedora to
VMware? Many thanks, Brendan
While I hate to explain this, here it is: you can
convert the disk
format to VMW vmdk format using qemu-img and just run it there.
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