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Phyllome OS wiki
Welcome to the Phyllome's OS wiki!
Here, you will find guides about how to install, use and hack Phyllome OS, as well as more general infos about open-source virtualization.
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Phyllome OS is an operating system that makes it easier to run various guest systems locally using off-the-shelf hardware.
Do
Before
- Prepare
- Choose
- Install
- From a live medium (default method)
- From source
- In a virtual machine (to hack it)
During
- As a live system (to test it)
- As an installed system (for daily use)
After
- Perform a few checks on Phyllome OS
- Configure the Virtual Machine Manager manually or automatically
- Deploy Phyllome OS inside Phyllome OS
- Migrate an existing guest virtual machine to another Phyllome OS host
- Resize an existing virtual disk
- Encrypt virtual disk images using filesystem-level encryption
- Use the Cloud Hypervisor to create a virtual machine
References
Phyllome OS
- Context
- Purpose
- Limitations
- Requirements
- Architecture
- Software bill of materials (SBOM)
- Roadmap
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Guests support
By design, Phyllome OS only supports modern UEFI-based guests operating systems compatible with virtio devices.
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- Windows NT family
- Windows
- ReactOS
- Unix-like operating systems
- Linux family
- BSD family
- OpenSolaris and derivatives
- Darwin and derivatives
On virtualization
This
- Linux Kernel modules related to virtualization
- Virtualization-related paths on Linux
- Devices
- XML commented
- Lexicon
- External resources
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The Phyllome OS Project
- Core team
- The website: https://phyllo.me
- The wiki: https://wiki.phyllo.me
- The git: https://git.phyllo.me
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