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Alec Ten Harmsel <alec@××××××××××××××.com> writes: |
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> El 02/01/2017 a las 12:02 p. m., lee escribió: |
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>> Hi, |
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>> is it possible to install kvm/qemu (and virsh) on a no-multilib profile? |
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> Yes |
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Cool, thanks :) |
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>> I'm hitting the disadvantages of containers too much and would like to |
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>> migrate to VMs ... |
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> Which disadvantages? Just curious... |
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They can be a bit tricky to start in that not all services come up after |
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rebooting the system. With one of them, /dev/null gets sometimes |
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removed for unknown reasons. When you want to do something with |
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iptables, you can't. |
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Other than that, they work great and have many advantages. |