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[Xen-users] xen live CD demo


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  • From: Arijit Ganguly <aganguly@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2005 15:03:58 -0400
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All,

I was looking at the scripts available to create new domains when I boot up from the Xen live CD. There are scripts in /sbin with names
start_debian.sh
start_netbsd.sh
etc.
I started on a few domains. These scripts specify a COW file system for the disk.

I was wondering if such support is already there in Xen. Allowing different domains to share a common root file system, and storing differences in local copies.

I could find it in demo CD basd on Xen 2.0.5 and not in the Xen 2.0.7 that I have.

The problem is it takes a lot of time/space to clone a Vm if each has an independent root disk.

Arijit
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