TBH Hyper-V synthetic drivers(modules) is supported in the mainline kernel.

So the argument that CentOS 6.x has better support is moot.

This assumes that the kernel version on the SSVM is at least 2.6.32. I ran
Ubuntu Server 11.x and Centos 6.x on Hyper-V natively and just needed to
load the kernel modules for the synthetic stuffs to work.

Ancient example of getting the Hyper-V modules built/working on Debian 6.0
http://virtualisationandmanagement.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/debian-on-hyper-v-with-4-vcpu-support-and-syntetic-network/





On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Kelceydamage@bbits <kel...@bbits.ca> wrote:

> I'm very interested in this.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Dec 5, 2012, at 10:10 AM, Donal Lafferty <donal.laffe...@citrix.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone looked into building a system VM that runs on a CentOS distro?
>

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