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[Xen-users] FC4 with Xen-3.0? Can someone post a step-by-step?


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  • From: "Lost in Xen" <lostinxen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 21:10:35 -0500
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I'm a Xen newb.  I admit it.
 
I've tried following various howtos, and yet they all seem to assume various steps are easy enough for someone who doesn't fully comprehend the eccentricities of Xen's bridging arrangements and other murky things.
 
I tried the FC4 distribution's Xen kernels (bad idea at this point).
 
I've read the Xen docs.  I've followed the FC/Xen quickstart (http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart).
 
I've figured out how to install FC4 on a DomU from a local FC mirror.
 
What I can not get working is even the simplest networking.  I haven't seen any writeups that explicity cover Dom0 networking -- they all gloss right over to DomU.
 
Have a heart.  If you're out there with a working FC4/Xen3 Dom0 that has a static address, tell me how you pulled it off.
 
Thanks,
Lost
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