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Is there a Fedora equivalent to Ubuntu's Linux-Image-Virtual kernel?

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Is there a virtualized guest kernel for Fedora as there is Linux-Image-Virtual for Ubuntu?

posted Sep 24, 2013 by Sonu Jindal

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No, there isn't. As far as I know Fedora kernel team is looking at creating one for F21 and beyond.

answer Sep 24, 2013 by Abhay Kulkarni
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its not worth the maintaince burden because the only difference is the install size - kernel drivers are modules and not loaded

answer Sep 24, 2013 by anonymous
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Fedora's current kernels are universal, at least official ones. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization/History

answer Sep 24, 2013 by Bob Wise
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