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* [http://dariofaggioli.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/xen-on-fedora-19/ Dario's: Xen on Fedora 19]
* [http://dariofaggioli.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/xen-on-fedora-19/ Dario's: Xen on Fedora 19]
* [http://major.io/2013/06/02/installing-the-xen-hypervisor-on-fedora-19/ MAJOR.IO: Installing the xen hypervisor on Fedora 19]
* [http://major.io/2013/06/02/installing-the-xen-hypervisor-on-fedora-19/ MAJOR.IO: Installing the xen hypervisor on Fedora 19]
* [https://major.io/2014/02/27/installing-xen-on-fedora-20/ MAJOR.IO: Installing the xen hypervisor on Fedora 20]
* [http://mywiredhouse.net/blog/fedora-virtualization-setup-xen-dom0/ Using Fedora 20 as Dom 0]
* [https://dariofaggioli.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/using-xen-tools-on-fedora/ Dario's: Using Xen Tools on Fedora]
* [https://dariofaggioli.wordpress.com/2013/01/24/using-xen-tools-on-fedora/ Dario's: Using Xen Tools on Fedora]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 25 September 2014

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The Fedora Linux distribution offers full Xen support just out of the box! This is true since Fedora 16, which is the first version of the distribution shipping a with full Xen dom0 since Fedora 8. This is a result of dom0 support being merged into the mainline Linux kernel. As such, it now is very easy to get a fully functional Xen-enabled host with Fedora.

See here for a more detailed explanation of the story, and about what it is needed to run any version of Fedora as a host or as a guest.

Official Links

Xen Related Resources in Fedora

External Resources, Links and Blog Posts