Tool to Define a Virtual Machine and Install Its Operating System
vm-install can define a Xen virtual machine, and cause an operating system to begin installing within that virtual machine. vm-install can be used in a variety of ways: * It can be used interactively or non-interactively. * It can automatically pick reasonable VM defaults for a given type of operating system. * It can perform completely non-interactive installs, driven via XML files and/or command line parameters. * The supporting Python modules can be 'import'-ed into other Python programs, to create VMs programmatically.
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ready | 00000000000 Bytes | 1202642593almost 17 years ago | |
vm-install-0.2.3.tar.bz2 | 0000313617306 KB | 1202642595almost 17 years ago | |
vm-install-0.2.6.tar.bz2 | 0000318049311 KB | 1209727472over 16 years ago | |
vm-install-0.2.8.tar.bz2 | 0000321421314 KB | 1211382182over 16 years ago | |
vm-install.changes | 00000056065.47 KB | 1211382183over 16 years ago | |
vm-install.spec | 00000059175.78 KB | 1211382183over 16 years ago | |
vm-install_0.2.3-1.diff.gz | 00000019681.92 KB | 1202654744almost 17 years ago | |
vm-install_0.2.3-1.dsc | 0000000408408 Bytes | 1202654741almost 17 years ago | |
vm-install_0.2.3-1_source.changes | 0000000718718 Bytes | 1202654743almost 17 years ago | |
vm-install_0.2.3.orig.tar.gz | 0000417914408 KB | 1202654740almost 17 years ago |
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