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[Xen-users] Installing redhat 7.2 under debian


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  • From: Shakuni <kachda@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:10:32 +0800
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Hello,
  I want to install xen to run old versions of redhat (7.2,7.3 etc) on
my debian sarge machine. Is it actually possible to use xen like a
virtual machine to do this ? The hardware is very new and will not be
supported by redhat 7.2, which is why I was thinking of using xen to
do this. Is there any documentation about installing multiple distros
on a machine. I saw some screenshots of it, but couldn't find a howto
for doing that.

Regards,
Shakuni

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