+ http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v/
+
+Support
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Please send all queries, patches, bug reports etc. to the
+et-mgmt-tools mailing list:
+
+ http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools
+
+
+Binaries
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Binaries are available from the website (live CD images which can be
+burned directly to a CD and booted on the p2v candidate machine).
+
+ http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v/download.html
+
+
+Usage
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Please read the manual page:
+
+ man virt-p2v
+or make man; nroff -man virt-p2v.1 | less
+or http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-p2v/virt-p2v.1.html
+
+
+Building
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Requirements:
+
+ * livecd-creator (on Fedora the package is 'livecd-tools')
+ * ocaml, ocaml-extlib, ocaml-pcre, ocaml-xml-light (all in Fedora)
+ * qemu and/or KVM (only for testing)
+
+Then:
+
+ ./configure && make
+
+As root, 'make build' will build an ISO image called
+'virt-p2v-$VERSION.iso'.
+
+Burn the image on to a CD using standard tools.
+
+
+Testing
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+If you want to test the live CD without actually P2V-ing a real
+server, then you can run the ISO directly in qemu. (To do any sort of
+realistic testing you will also need an operating system image,
+eg. from /var/lib/xen/images, to experiment with). For example:
+
+ cp /var/lib/xen/images/rhel5gax32fv.img .
+ make boot HDA=rhel5gax32fv.img