--- John Summerfield <debian(a)herakles.homelinux.org>
wrote:
Sam Folk-Williams wrote:
> Aaron Metzger wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to migrate my virtualization
infrastructure from a pure
>> Xen implementation to the more versatile Fedora
virt-manager Xen/KVM
>> environment. While doing this, I have hit some
snags related to areas
>> in which pure Xen documentation no longer applies
due to the presence
>> of lib-virt et al.
>>
>> First a minor comment on the
Fedora8VirtQuickStart (draft I know):
>>
>> The section:
>>
>>> Building a Fedora Guest System using
`virt-manager`
>>
>> no longer applies because between Fedora 7 and
Fedora 8 there no
>> longer appears to be a "New" button or a "File
New" option in
>> virt-manager. It would appear that the only way
to create a DomU is
>> by way of virt-install.
>>
>
> The doc needs updating. I did some updating this
weekend. The button is
> not as obvious now but it is still there (you have
to right-click on the
> hypervisor to see the "New" option. I'm not sure
why this changed, but I
> have updated that bit.
That's bizarre. According to the web site, you
employed "UI Interface
Designers."
I think you need new designers, that's far from
intuitive.
--
Cheers
John
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