On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 1:36 AM, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
> Actually, my system does not support KVM, so I left out that option.
virt-tools will fall back on QEMU when KVM is unavailable, so all that
will still work.
-T.C.
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Hi Lars,
On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Lars Bjørndal wrote:
>
> The text install of Fedora is really poor. You cannot choose packages,
> nor manipulate partitions. I wonder, is there any plans for extending
> the text install? This is really important, at least to blind people
> like me, who
Hi, panicloop!
Thank you very much for useful information!
You writes:
> If you have installed virtualization package group in the Fedora 14,
> you can use virsh, virt-install, etc commands and
> it's easy to use them than qemu command.
>
> You can start installation of fedora 15 guest with text
Hello Lars,
If you have installed virtualization package group in the Fedora 14,
you can use virsh, virt-install, etc commands and
it's easy to use them than qemu command.
You can start installation of fedora 15 guest with text console mode
with following command.
# virt-install \
--connect qemu
My approach is to install Fedora on to a virtual machine. The host is
Fedora 14, text mode. I'm blind, and because of that, I use BRLTTY, and
no X server or other graphic output. The problem is that anaconda do
switch to graphic mode during the install, and I'm stuck. Here is the
command I've tried