doc: edit 1.6.1 release notes

Signed-off-by: David B. Kinder <david.b.kinder@intel.com>
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git checkout v1.6.1
The project's online technical documentation is also tagged to correspond
with a specific release: generated v1.6.1 documents can be found at https://projectacrn.github.io/1.6.1/.
with a specific release: generated v1.6.1 documents can be found at
https://projectacrn.github.io/1.6.1/.
Documentation for the latest (master) branch is found at https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/.
ACRN v1.6.1 requires Clear Linux OS version 33050. Follow thedd
ACRN v1.6.1 requires Clear Linux OS version 33050. Follow the
instructions in the :ref:`rt_industry_setup`.
Version 1.6.1 major features
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What's New in v1.6.1
====================
* ACRN ensured Libvirt to support VM orchestration based on OpenStack
* ACRN ensures libvirt supports VM orchestration based on OpenStack
- Libvirt is an open-source API, daemon and management tool as a layer to decouple various orchestrator and hypervisors.
- libvirt is an open-source API, daemon, and management tool as a
layer to decouple orchestrators and hypervisors.
By adding a "ACRN driver", libvirt can support ACRN. Please refer to ACRN-libvirt.
- Supported Libvirt based orchestrator to configure a guest domain's CPU configuration during its creation.
- Supports the libvirt-based orchestrator to configure a guest
domain's CPU configuration during VM creation.
- Supported dynamic configuration for vCPU affinity via acrn-dm
- Supports dynamic configuration for vCPU affinity via acrn-dm
- ACRN configuration tool updated based on VM orchestration support.
* Enable CPU sharing and GVT-d by default.
* Enable CPU sharing and GVT-d Graphics virtualization by default.
* Supported platforms with multiple IO-APICs