On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 09:39:19AM +0000, Matthew Booth wrote:
+Since version 0.8.3, virt-manager(1) can also create and manage
bridges.
Should be L<virt-manager(1)>.
+where C<< <domain>.xml >> is the path to the
exported guest domain's xml. virt-v2v.conf should specify:
I never knew about C<< ... >>, but it's documented in perlpod.
+You can avoid having to specify replacement kernels by ensuring that
the guest
+has a fully virt kernel installed prior to conversion. Note that it doesn't have
+to be the default kernel.
Do you think it's clear enough to people what terms like 'fully virt
kernel' mean? It might be worth mentioning that kernels installed
from the 'kernel-xen-*' RPMs are Xen PV kernels, and kernels installed
from the 'kernel-*' RPMs are the full virt kernels.
Rest looks good, ACK.
Rich.
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