[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Unmodified Windows etc on XEN 3.0 with Intel/VT or AMD/Pacifica
> You write an xen configuration file that has a 'cdrom' entry which points > to your cd device, or an iso image. Then you tell xen to boot from the > cdrom. Would look something like this: > > cdrom = "/path/to/isofile" (or /dev/hdc if that is your cdrom device) > boot = "d" > > also you'd want: > vnc = 1 Or you can enable a local X Window, if that suits your setup. > You would either use the vnc connection, but I wouldn't suggest that as its > very slow and for me has mouse problems. I'm not sure to what extent VNC is to blame, and to what extent it's the display device model. Using the normal X Window might improve this a bit, but the current display emulator will never win any speed awards. > >- If I use a Processor with x86-64-support, should I install the > >x86-64-version of Linux or just the i386 if most xenU-domains just will > >be x86? The advantage with x86-64 is that it uses memory above 4GB > >better but is there a disadvantage with x86-only-guests? > > I don't really have enough knowledge to comment on this. I'm not entirely sure I understand the question... If you're running on a host with > 4Gig memory, you *either* need to run a PAE dom0 on PAE Xen (not sure if you can use VT on PAE Xen at the moment...) or run a 64-bit dom0 on 64-bit Xen. Dom0 and Xen have to be matched. Therefore, if you want to use > 4Gig memory in the whole system *or* you want to run *any* 64-bit guests, you need a 64-bit dom0 on a 64-bit Xen. Does that answer your question? HTH, Mark _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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