How to Install GNS3 on Fedora CoreOS Latest

This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing GNS3 on Fedora CoreOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before beginning the installation process, make sure that you have the following prerequisites:

Step 1: Install GNS3 Dependencies

Before installing GNS3, you need to install its dependencies first:

sudo dnf install python3 python3-devel python3-pip qt5-qtbase-devel libpcap-devel

Step 2: Install GNS3

To install GNS3, follow these steps:

  1. Open your terminal and enter the following command to install GNS3:

    sudo pip3 install gns3-server
    
  2. Next, run the following command to install GNS3 GUI:

    sudo pip3 install gns3-gui
    

Step 3: Start GNS3 Server

To start the GNS3 server, run the following command:

gns3server

Step 4: Start GNS3 GUI

To start the GNS3 GUI, run the following command:

gns3

Conclusion

You have successfully installed GNS3 on your Fedora CoreOS latest operating system. You can now start using GNS3 to simulate network topologies and devices.

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