GNU/Linux Fedora 38 Installing KVM – QuickStart Guide
Hi! The Tutorial Shows You Step-by-Step How to Install KVM in Fedora 38 GNU/Linux Desktop/Server.
And KVM for Fedora Linux is a full Virtualization Solution for Linux on x86 Hardware containing Virtualization Extensions (Intel VT or AMD-V).
Furthermore, KVM consists of a Loadable Kernel Module, kvm.ko, that provides the Core Virtualization Infrastructure and a Processor Specific Module, kvm-intel.ko or kvm-amd.ko.
Using KVM, one can Run Multiple Virtual Machines Running Unmodified Linux or Windows Images. Each Virtual Machine has private Virtualized Hardware: a Network Card, Disk, Graphics Adapter, etc.
Especially relevant: a 64-bit System it’s not required but strongly Recommended.
Finally, the guide includes instructions on How to Getting-Started with QEMU KVM Virtualization on Fedora.
1. Terminal Getting-Started
How-to QuickStart with Command Line on Fedora GNU/Linux:
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