Tool to Define a Virtual Machine and Install Its Operating System

Edit Package vm-install

vm-install can define a Xen virtual machine, and cause an operating
system to begin installing within that virtual machine.

vm-install can be used in a variety of ways:

* It can be used interactively or non-interactively.

* It can automatically pick reasonable VM defaults for a given type
of operating system.

* It can perform completely non-interactive installs, driven via XML
files and/or command line parameters.

* The supporting Python modules can be 'import'-ed into other
Python programs, to create VMs programmatically.

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vm-install-0.6.1.tar.bz2 0000405904 396 KB
vm-install.changes 0000044405 43.4 KB
vm-install.spec 0000002714 2.65 KB
Revision 93 (latest revision is 173)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 108030 from Charles Arnold's avatar Charles Arnold (charlesa) (revision 93)
- KVM: Add 'unsafe' and 'directsync' as options to cache_mode 
  During installation set the target disk to 'unsafe' for
  better performance.

- bnc#725378 - vm-install requires tftp and so conflicts with atftp
  Add support for using atftp in place of tftp
- Catch unconfigured bridge error in VMPXE getServAddr. 
- PV PXE booting requires kdumptool (kdump package) so add
  dependency to spec file.
- Update version to 0.6.0
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