As anyone who has looked at it knows, the KVM article, which was primarily written by me, is way out of date and really only covers CentOS 5. (Someone has added a link to the main RH docs page.) The top section, covers CentOS 6 in one sentence. The other day, I was playing with it and came across this article, which I found very well done. (Though for twenty minutes, I couldn't get my bridge to work because in ifcfg-br0 I'd typed Bridge rather than BRIDGE, kept getting incorrect number of arguments, looked at it at least 10 times and didn't see my error.) http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/KVM_Virtualization_in_RHEL_6_made_easy.pdf I would like to add that link to the one sentence on CentOS 6. -- Scott Robbins PGP keyID EB3467D6 ( 1B48 077D 66F6 9DB0 FDC2 A409 FA54 EB34 67D6 ) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys EB3467D6
Am 08.06.2013 13:41, schrieb Scott Robbins:> As anyone who has looked at it knows, the KVM article, which was primarily > written by me, is way out of date and really only covers CentOS 5. > (Someone has added a link to the main RH docs page.) > > The top section, covers > CentOS 6 in one sentence. The other day, I was playing with it and came > across this article, which I found very well done. (Though for twenty > minutes, I couldn't get my bridge to work because in ifcfg-br0 I'd typed > Bridge rather than BRIDGE, kept getting incorrect number of arguments, > looked at it at least 10 times and didn't see my error.) > > http://linux.dell.com/files/whitepapers/KVM_Virtualization_in_RHEL_6_made_easy.pdf > > I would like to add that link to the one sentence on CentOS 6. > >Added. I hope in a way that is ok this way.