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[Xen-community] Accessing Dom0
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Hi!
I have a very simple question and I would appreciate some clarification.
I am running an OpenSUSE machine with Xen 3.3 installed on a 2.6.27 kernel. When I start my machine, there are 2 options on Grub: To start with kernel 2.6.27 and to start with xen-kernel 2.6.27. So, to be able to
start Xen and Dom0, I have to start my machine with the Xen-Kernel and then
I login on OpenSUSE normally as I did before but now when I run xm I can see my
Domain 0 and Domain U.
My question is: Is my OpenSUSE now running on Dom0?? If so, isn´t this unsafe?
If not, where is my OpenSUSE running and if I need to run a specific program on
Dom0, how should I make it?
Thank you very much.
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