Merge #762 fix and updated url

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hank L 2024-10-03 07:56:01 +00:00
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@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ bootable by *GRUB2*.
.Before you start
* Get the Fedora Live ISO from link:https://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/[getfedora.org].
* Get the Fedora Live ISO from link:https://fedoraproject.org[fedoraproject.org].
* Prepare a bootable device using the downloaded ISO, either a CD or a USB.

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ You can also use `{NEXTVER}` to upgrade to a link:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki
* If you want to remove/install some packages manually before running `dnf system-upgrade download` again, it is advisable to perform those operations with `--setopt=keepcache=1` dnf command line option.
Otherwise the whole package cache will be removed after your operation, and you will need to download all the packages once again.
. When the new GPG key is imported, you are asked to verify the key's fingerprint. Refer to link:https://getfedora.org/security[https://getfedora.org/security] to do so.
. When the new GPG key is imported, you are asked to verify the key's fingerprint. Refer to link:https://fedoraproject.org/security[https://fedoraproject.org/security] to do so.
. Trigger the upgrade process. This will reboot your machine (immediately!, without a countdown or confirmation, so close other programs and save your work) into the upgrade process running in a console terminal:
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ To run virtualization on Fedora, you need:
KVM requires a CPU with virtualization extensions, found on most consumer CPUs. These extensions are called Intel VT or AMD-V. To check whether you have CPU support, run the following command:
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$ egrep '^flags.*(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo
$ grep -E '^flags.*(vmx|svm)' /proc/cpuinfo
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If this command results in nothing printed, your system does not support the relevant virtualization extensions. You can still use QEMU/KVM, but the emulator will fall back to software virtualization, which is much slower.
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ The installation of Fedora guests using Anaconda is supported. The installation
`virt-install` is a command-line based tool for creating virtualized guests. Execute `virt-install --help` for command line help, or you can find the manual page at `man 1 virt-install`.
To use the virt-install command, you should first download an ISO of the Fedora version you wish to install. You can find the latest Fedora images at https://getfedora.org. This ISO is only needed during Fedora installation, and can be deleted to free up storage space afterwards if desired.
To use the virt-install command, you should first download an ISO of the Fedora version you wish to install. You can find the latest Fedora images at https://fedoraproject.org. This ISO is only needed during Fedora installation, and can be deleted to free up storage space afterwards if desired.
//More information about Fedora installation can be found in the xref:f{MAJOROSVER}@fedora:install-guide:index.adoc[Installation Guide].