QEMU is a powerful open source machine emulator and virtualizer that allows users to run a variety of guest operating systems on a host system. In this tutorial, we will explore the steps necessary to install QEMU on Fedora CoreOS latest.
Before you begin, ensure that you have the following:
Follow the steps below to install QEMU on Fedora CoreOS latest:
Step 1. Open a terminal window and update the system packages by running:
sudo dnf update
Step 2. Install QEMU by typing the following command:
sudo dnf install qemu
Step 3. Verify that QEMU was properly installed by typing:
qemu-system-x86_64 --version
You should see output on the terminal indicating the version number of QEMU.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed QEMU on Fedora CoreOS latest. With QEMU, you can now run multiple virtual machines on your host operating system.
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