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Creating an RHEL 5 KVM Virtual Machine

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KVM based virtual machines can easily be configured on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 using either the virt-install command-line tool, or the virt-manager GUI tool. For the purposes of this chapter we will use the virt-manager tool to install Windows 7 as a KVM guest on RHEL using full virtualization.

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