Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Raymond C. Rodgers wrote on Fri, 08 Aug 2008 09:27:50 -0700:
My company recently rented a server on which CentOS 5.0 is installed,
and my goal is to set up a virtualized instance of CentOS for a new
employee to tinker and learn on before I let him have hands on the real
server.
If you are both so new to this then simply virt-install a CentOS VM. It
will work out of the box without using brctl and what else. If not already
in use, switch to the xen kernel for this.
Kai
I'm more familiar with KVM than I am Xen; I've managed to get QEMU/KVM
virtual machines up and running, I'm just concerned about the bridging
angle. Although I haven't done any configuring yet, I'm not as sure of
myself when it comes to Xen, and have only dabbled a bit.
That said, if Xen will let me accomplish this with minimum fuss, then
I'll happily switch to that for this virtual box. Is there anything in
particular I need to look out for with Xen?
Thanks,
Raymond
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