Probably not. There are a lot of difference between CentOS/RHEL &
Ubuntu/Debian in this regard - paths like /etc/sysconfig and similar that
it expects. You can run Ubuntu VMs, of course, which is why you found the
guest utilities. If you want Debian-backed KVM solution you can look to
Proxmox
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Jon Forrest <jon.forrest(a)locationlabs.com>
wrote:
On 10/20/16 4:11 PM, Charles Kozler wrote:
> oVirt is the upstream source project for RedHat Enterprise
> Virtualization (RHEV). As expected, its only supported on CentOS 7 (and
> older versions on 6)
>
This makes sense. But, do either of these components work on Ubuntu,
and, if so, how well?
Thanks for any information.
Jon Forrest