On Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 12:25:11PM +0300, Mark Ryden wrote:
> Hello,
>  I want to use KVM on FC7 (x86_64) on a CPU with VT-x support;
>  there is a kvm module as part of the kernel ; the problem is that there
>  is no user space tool for creating the image from the iso;
>  "locate qemu-system-x86_64" does not find anything;
>  I thought of building last release of KVM from source, but running 
> ./configure
>  shows that  gcc-3 is needed. There is gcc4 on this machine and there is
>  no gcc3 rpm for FC7;
>  can I build kvm-28 with --disable-gcc-check on this machine and then use the
>  generated user space tool qemu-system-x86_64 to create the image ?
>  and also use this generated qemu-system-x86_64 for running that image
>  (and use the kvm module which came as part of the kernel, which is
>  natually of a different version) ?
> 
> What should I do in order to run kvm on FC7 (x86_64)?

Fedora 7 provides RPms of everything you need..

  yum install kvm qemu virt-manager

Then reboot

And then launch 'Applications -> System Tools -> Virtual Machine Manager'

Regards,
Dan.
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