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+x86 support
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+===========
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+Gluon can run on normal x86 systems, for example virtual machines
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+and VPN boxes. There is no WLAN support on x86 though.
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+Targets
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+^^^^^^^
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+There are two targets for x86 images:
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+`x86-generic`
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+ Generic x86 support with many different ethernet drivers; should run on
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+ most x86 systems.
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+ There are three images:
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+ * `generic` (compressed "raw" image, can written to a disk directly or booted with qemu)
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+ * `virtualbox` (VDI image)
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+ * `vmware` (VMDK image)
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+ These images only differ in the image file format, the content is the same. Therefore there is
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+ only a single `x86-generic` sysupgrade image instead of three.
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+ Please note that the `x86-generic` image doesn't include VirtIO support, so another virtual NIC
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+ like `pcnet32` must be chosen when using VirtualBox.
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+`x86-kvm`
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+ The `x86-kvm` image uses VirtIO as its harddisk and network driver.
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