disclaimer: not a member of the ovirt project
It's probably because CentOS and Fedora are both under the Red Hat umbrella
of operating systems the same way that Kubuntu and Lubuntu and others are
under the Ubuntu umbrella.
Regards,
Logan Kuhn
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 2:21 PM, Beckman, Daniel <
Daniel.Beckman(a)ingramcontent.com> wrote:
When you edit the “operating system” type of a VM under the General
section, there are a plethora of operating systems listed, including
FreeBSD, Debian, SUSE, and older variants of Ubuntu. But there are two
glaring exceptions: CentOS and Fedora. Is this by design?
It’s worth noting that plain KVM, vSphere, and just about every other VM
platform supports these (Red Hat sponsored) operating systems. But not
oVirt. Why?
Sincerely confused,
Daniel
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