You can install this distro in Linux appliances.
Follow these steps:
util iso2class app_name=Fedora18_x64 install_size=5G console_type=graphic iso_volume1=Fedora-18-x86_64-DVD.iso os=linux-64 virt_mode=xen_hvm,vmware cpu=0.5 mem=1.5G bw=1M
The following prompt appears:
When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
The Fedora installation wizard displays a series of screens for you to select your preferences.
A summary screen appears.
A progress screen appears.
The following prompt still appears:
When you have finished installing from iso_volume1 and are ready to reboot so that remaining volume(s) become available, press [Enter]
The following prompt appears:
When you have finished with the installation, press [Enter] to continue
A prompt appears to specify whether to install msi/APK.
A prompt appears to specify whether to call hvm2pv now.
You now should have a Fedora 18 application named Fedora18_x64 running.
app stop Fedora18_x64
util hvm2pv name=Fedora18_x64:main.iso2class
The following prompt appears:
Is the pre-requisite software installed?
A confirmation prompt appears.
A prompt appears to set up a new root password.
app login Sys_Filer_Fedora18_x64-class-ISO2CLASS-boot chroot par1 rpm -U /tmp/glibc-2.16-24.fc18.i686.rpm /tmp/nss-softokn-freebl-3.14-5.fc18.i686.rpm exit
You are returned to the prompt to set up a new root password.
A prompt appears to press any key when ready.
Note: The appliance should boot successfully in both PV and HVM modes.
A prompt appears to delete the original boot volume.
You now have the managed Fedora 18 x64 appliance capable of booting in PV and HVM modes.
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