![]() I’m also assuming that you are prefacing all these commands with sudo or that you’ve attained root privileges via the method of your choice. I’m going to assume that you are reasonably familiar with Ubuntu, as that’s the platform I’m using for all my testing (specifically, Ubuntu Server 12.04 LTS with a 64-bit kernel). I’ve gone through this process several times, and there is only one sticking point that I haven’t yet resolved (which I’ll describe later on). It is, however, a pretty decent starting point. Let me start this post by providing this disclaimer: I’m still very early in the learning curve with KVM and OVS, so I can’t promise you that this post will be absolutely perfect. This is the first of a number of posts in which I’ll be discussing Ubuntu Linux, KVM, and the Open vSwitch (OVS).
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