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On Tue, 18 Sep 2007, Troy Dawson wrote:
> I get the feeling that you are really doing fully virtulized.
> You have to do a paravirtulized install to do paravirtulized, and there isn't
> any choice as to the kernel, it just installs the xen kernel.
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> how did you do the virtual guest's installation?
I installed SL5 on the machine, with virtualization included. I then
created a disk partition for the guest and put an image of one of our SL5
workstations on it. I created a config file from xmexample1 in /etc/xen,
pointing the disk at the partition I set up and specifying the same kernel
and initrd that the domain 0 machine has. Did an "xm create -c" with that
config file. No juy. I copied the kernel and initrd from a postresql
virtual appliance that I downloaded, into /boot, pointed the config file
entries at that, and it boots.
thanks,
Steve
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