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Community

Other Voices

IBM has an enormous library of freely available documentation. The underlying z/VM environment is approachable described in:

[Getting Started with z/VM for Linux](http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/epubs/pdf/hcsx0c31.pdf)

Which is IBM document SC24-6194-06 (August 2017)

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In one of the discussion and community mailing lists, that work was described by an IBM professional on one the mailing lists thus:

One of the simplest is the Getting Started with z/VM for Linux manual that is part of the z/VM library. It was intended as a basic fishing lesson, as opposed to just handing you fishing [tackle]

In IBM documentation identification, the last two digits indicate the revision level of the document, here: -06 and was released, not unexpectedly, in August 2017

Reading IBM documentation is fairly declared to be an acquired skill. At one time, IBM was said to be the third largest publisher of originally authored document in the US, behind the US Department of Defense, and the Boy Scouts of America. Not surprising, each of the three is in the business of training people from wholly ignorant of a field, to fully competent. Reading the (fine manual) documentation is to learn from professionally designed, and maintained training materials. That said, as the documentation cannot assay your particular level of competence in an area, it has to have parts that you 'already know', and may safely skip over

Mailing lists

As hinted, there are several mailing lists to which one may freely subscribe, read, watch discussion between professionals, and so to learn.

FIXME -- add s390 list first

-- UARK z/VM list

Description

http://listserv.uark.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LIST=IBMVM

(authentication required to prevent mailing list 'spam' address farming)

http://listserv.uark.edu/cgi-bin/wa?LIST=IBMVM

Or send email to [email protected] with the word:

help

or

subscribe

in the body.

-- Fedoraproject 's390x' mailing list

Archive (open, with email addresses obscured)

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/[email protected]/

Or send an email to [email protected] with the word:

subscribe

in the body.

-- Debian

Archive (open, with email addresses plaintext)

https://lists.debian.org/debian-s390/

Or send n email to [email protected] with the word:

subscribe

in the subject line.

Have a lot of fun!