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Installing KVM Virtualization on RHEL 5

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Adding the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Virtualization Channel to the System
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This will force the system to update with the latest channel information.
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== Preparing RHEL for KVM Virtualization ==
In theory the system is now ready to create virtual machines into which guest operating systems may be installed and run. Before taking that step, it is worth spending some time in the next chapter talking about virtual networks and network bridges.
 
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<td width="20%">[[Managing Xen on RHEL 5 using the xm and virsh Command-line Tools|Previous]]<td align="center">[[RHEL 5 Essentials|Table of Contents]]<td width="20%" align="right">[[Creating an RHEL 5 KVM Networked Bridge Interface|Next]]</td>
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<td width="20%">Managing Xen on RHEL 5 using the xm and virsh Command-line Tools<td align="center"><td width="20%" align="right">Creating an RHEL 5 KVM Networked Bridge Interface</td>
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