After this, and adding a small hack to work around the Gnulib/setenv
problem, I was able to get an appliance to boot. The actual appliance
I was booting was one that I copied off a Fedora machine.
However there is still some problem with vmchannel which I'm looking
into, so the daemon cannot talk to the library yet.
Rich.
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