On 8/31/19 1:06 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Sat, 31 Aug 2019 12:38:10 -0300 Conversations around CentOS on ARM hardware arm-dev@centos.org wrote:
El 31/8/19 a las 12:28, Ian Pilcher escribi=F3:
It sure seems like this should be possible, but Googling about and clicking around in virt-manager hasn't really gotten me anywhere.
Are there instructions anywhere on how to do this?
In theory, it is possible, and some in #centos-arm has it working, but =
at the same time, too slow to actually be useful.
Yeah, since you really are looking at creating a software emulation of a ARM processor (generally x86 VMs on a x86_64 run on the native processor chip at full speed). It is probably cheaper (and far faster) to just spend the US$35 for a real ARM computer (a Raspberry PI).
And if you get an ARM board with integrated sata, you get good I/O times.
I use Cubieboards, and now Odroid HC1.
A bit more, but IMHO cleaner.
If you as in that channel, you may get better help.
Thanks!
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