[fedora-virt] Fedora And Virtualization

Paul Lambert eb30750 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 16:03:57 UTC 2009


I tested VMPlayer last week on Fedora 11 for evaluation.  When the VMWare
software installs it will detect if KVM is installed and will not install if
it is.  In otherwords, you can only have one virtual engine installed at a
time.

PJAL

On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Marek Goldmann <marek.goldmann at gmail.com>wrote:

> Don't use VMware Server. It's slow and crappy, use KVM or at least VMware
> ESXi if you have appropriate hardware, of course.
>
> If you still want to use VMware Server, you don't need to install
> virtualization kernel. Probably you'll need kernel-devel and kernel-headers
> packages to build VMware modules.
>
> --Marek
>
>
> On Aug 19, 2009, at 3:22 PM, Gene Poole wrote:
>
>   I was told to bring this question here from the Fedora Digest list.
>>
>> I plan on running VMware Server on my Fedora 11 machine.  This machine is
>> running a quad-core AMD.  Should I install the Virtualization kernel?  What
>> other parameters do I need to turn on?
>>
>> TIA,
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