![]() Introducing QEMU/KVM and Libvirtįedora, like all other Linux systems, comes with native support for virtualization extensions. This article walks you through using Virt Manager on Fedora to setup virtual machines. Virtualization has therefore become normal, to test operating systems, as a playground for learning new techniques, to create your own home cloud, to create your own test environment and much more. Recent PCs or laptops, including moderately-priced ones, have the hardware features to run virtual machines with performance close to the physical host machine. Many years passed before it was possible, on common PCs, to run an operating system inside another through virtualization. ![]() At the time, it was difficult for these operating systems to be run simultaneously or interact with each other. ![]() In the beginning there was dual boot, it was the only way to have more than one operating system on the same laptop.
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