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The Phyllome OS wiki
Welcome!
In this wiki, you will find guides about how to install, use and hack Phyllome OS, as well as more generic information on the underlying technologies, Phyllome OS itself and the surrounding project.
Phyllome1 OS is an operating system that makes it easier to run various operating systems locally using off-the-shelf hardware.
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Deploy
This section is meant to help users install Phyllome OS.
- Is Phyllome OS right for you?
- Prepare your computer
- Create an installation medium
- Install from a USB flash drive (default method)
- ...and more
Get started
This section is meant to introduce how to use Phyllome OS in a general way.
- Use it as a live system (to test it)
- Use it as an installed system (for daily use)
Go further
Guests
Although Phyllome OS thrives to pick good defaults that will work for many guest operating systems, further optimizations may be needed depending on the system you wish to use.
- Install a Linux guest system using an ISO file
- Unattended deployment of a RPM-based guest using a kickstart file
- Install a Windows guest system using an ISO file
- ...and more
The host
This section is meant to introduce the execution of particular taks on Phyllome OS. Some of these tasks will be rendered obsolete with newer Phyllome OS versions.
- Perform a few checks on Phyllome OS
- Encrypt virtual disk images using filesystem-level encryption
- Install and use the Cloud Hypervisor to create a virtual machine
- ...and more
On KVM virtualization
In this section, the focus is on KVM virtualization and its associated tools, including QEMU, the Linux kernel, libvirt
, etc., mostly in the context of Phyllome OS.
Guests
- Guests support matrix
- ...and more
The host
- Linux Kernel modules related to virtualization
- ...and more
Virtual hardware
- Paravirtualized hardware (
virtio
) - ...and more
Resources
About Phyllome OS
In this section, the context around Phyllome OS is explained and its internals are described
About the project
Public presence
- The website: https://phyllo.me
- This wiki: https://wiki.phyllo.me
- The issue board: https://kanboard.phyllo.me
- The public forum: https://forum.phyllo.me
- GitHub repositories: https://github.com/PhyllomeOS
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According to the wiktionary, Phyllome refers to the "foliar part of a plant; any organ homologous with a leaf, or [any organ] produced by metamorphosis of a leaf" 1 ↩︎