Installing XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS Latest

XCP-ng is an open-source virtualization platform based on Citrix Hypervisor (formerly XenServer). It can be installed on various operating systems including Fedora CoreOS. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS latest version.

Prerequisites

To install XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS, you need to have the following prerequisites:

Step-by-Step Installation Guide

Here are the step-by-step instructions to install XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS Latest:

  1. Download the latest XCP-ng ISO image from the official website.

  2. Download and install the qemu-kvm package to run the installation in a virtual machine.

sudo dnf install qemu-kvm
  1. Create a new virtual machine using virt-manager or virt-install. Copy the XCP-ng ISO image to the virtual machine's storage.

  2. Power on the virtual machine, and boot from the XCP-ng ISO image. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.

  3. Once the installation is complete, log in to your Fedora CoreOS virtual machine.

  4. Install the xcp-ng package using the following command:

sudo dnf install xcp-ng
  1. Verify the installation by running the xcp-ng command.
sudo xcp-ng version

If the installation was successful, you should see the version information displayed in the terminal.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS latest version.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, we have explained how to install XCP-ng on Fedora CoreOS Latest. We hope this guide was helpful for you. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to contact the XCP-ng community or reference the official documentation.

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