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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. You will also find 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 and virtualization technologies.
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Install Phyllome OS
This section illustrates how to install Phyllome OS on a compatible computer
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Install from the installation medium (default method)
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...and more
Deploy guests in Phyllome OS
This section describes how to deploy common operating systems within Phyllome OS
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Unix-like
- Install a Linux guest system over the internet
- Automatically deploy an RPM-based guest system with
virt-install
and a kickstart file
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Windows NT
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Darwin-based
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...and more
Go further
This section illustrates specific tasks related to Phyllome OS.
- Use Phyllome as a live system (to test it)
- Perform a few checks on Phyllome OS
- Resize an existing disk
- ...and more
References
This section provides information about technologies used by Phyllome OS.
- Guest support
- Linux Kernel modules related to virtualization
- Paravirtualized hardware (
virtio
) - Lexicon
- ...and more
About Phyllome OS
This section describes the context around Phyllome OS and its design.
About the project
This section describes the project around Phyllome OS.
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" ↩︎