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The Phyllome OS wiki
Phyllome1 OS is an operating system that makes it easier to run various operating systems locally using off-the-shelf hardware and virtualization technologies.
In this wiki, you will find guides about how to install and use Phyllome OS, as well as information on the underlying technologies, Phyllome OS itself and the surrounding project.
Phyllome OS is in its alpha stage of development. Expect bugs and disappointment {.is-warning}
If you wish to download the content of this wiki locally, feel free to clone this repository {.is-info}
Install
How to install Phyllome OS
Get started
How to deploy common operating systems inside Phyllome OS
Unix-like
- Install a Linux guest system using an ISO file
- Automatically deploy an RPM-based guest system with
virt-install
and a kickstart file
Windows NT
Go further
Go further with Phyllome OS
- Use Phyllome OS as a live system
- Resize an existing virtual disk
- Encrypt a directory containing virtual disk images
- Share a directory with a guest using
virtiofs
- Share an input device with a guest using
evdev
- Configure
vfio-mdev
References
Information about technologies used by Phyllome OS
- A very short history of virtualization
- Lexicon
- External resources
Guest operating systems
The host operating system
- Linux Kernel modules related to virtualization
- Virtualization-related paths on Phyllome OS
- A libvirt XML file commented
(Virtual) hardware
About Phyllome OS
- Context
- Purpose
- Roadmap
- How to contribute
- How to join
- Current infrastructure
- Software bill of materials
- Security
- FAQ
Public presence
- The website: https://phyllo.me
- This wiki: https://wiki.phyllo.me
- The issue board: https://kanboard.phyllo.me
- GitHub's 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" ↩︎