On Wed, Sep 08, 2010 at 10:25:27AM -0700, Mitchell Hashimoto wrote:
Daniel,
Thank you very much. Ah, I was under the impression that libvirtd was
required to control any hypervisors (local or remote). I'm purely interested
in local access to hypervisors right now. I'm sorry I admit that my next
question is not well researched, but I figured it would be a quick answer
from someone knowledgeable: Do you know the "./configure" flags off the top
of your head to disable libvirtd and only enable VirtualBox drivers?
At the very least
configure
--without-xen \
--without-qemu \
--without-lxc \
--without-uml \
--without-esx \
--without-openvz \
--without-one \
--without-phyp \
--without-netcf \
--without-libvirtd
Daniel
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