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| ''No third party repositories needed.'' | | '''Deprecating this page since it was too specific to a single Fedora version''' |
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| | Please visit https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Get_started_with_Virtual_Machine_Manager_in_Fedora for instructions. |
| '''INSTALLATION'''
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| <pre>sudo yum install virt-manager qemu-kvm qemu-img libvirt-daemon libvirt-daemon-driver* </pre>
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| '''SERVICE PREPARATION'''
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| <pre>sudo systemctl start libvirtd</pre>
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| '''CREATE YOUR VIRTUAL NETWORK (OPTIONAL)'''
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| # Open '''virt-manager''' by typing it into the Gnome Search Bar, or finding it under 'System' in the KDE applications menu. You may be asked for your root password.
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| # Go to Edit - Connection Details.
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| # Click on the Virtual Networks tab and then click the + sign at the lower left corner of the current window.
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| # For Network Name, your only limit is your imagination. Then, click Forward.
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| # Make sure Enable IPv4... and Enable DHCPv4 are both checked. You do not need to enable Static Route Definition.
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| # Network: 192.168.100.0/24 (example)
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| # Start: 192.168.100.128 (example)
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| # End: 192.168.100.254 (example)
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| # Click Forward twice (bypassing the IPV6 address space, unless you plan on deploying more than 4.3 billion VMs on your host).
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| # Select Forwarding to physical network and leave the Destination and Mode settings default.
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| # Click Finish.
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| # At this point, you should be able to use your new Virtual interface (most likely named vibr0) as the network for your VMs.
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| '''RUNNING A FEDORA 20 VIRTUAL MACHINE (EXAMPLE)''' | |
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| # Download [http://download-i2.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/20/Fedora/x86_64/iso/Fedora-20-x86_64-netinst.iso the Fedora 20 Net Installation ISO].
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| # Open '''virt-manager''' by typing it into the Gnome Search Bar, or finding it under 'System' in the KDE applications menu. You may be asked for your root password.
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| # Go to File - New Virtual Machine, or click on the Computer Monitor Icon, located below the File menu.
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| # Choose the ISO install method and browse to the Fedora 20 NetInst ISO.
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| # Continue through the rest of the steps using your preference for V-CPU, RAM and Disk Space.
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| # After clicking Finish on step 5 of 5, your Virtual Machine will open a Viewer where you can proceed with the OS installation.
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| '''ENJOY!'''
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