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[Xen-users] Brolen virtual machines after updates host system


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  • From: "Jan Albrecht" <jan.albrecht@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 08:47:36 +0200
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Hi all,

I've a little problem here.
I'm using SuSE 10.1 as a host system. I had various virtual machines
(debian,centos,SuSE,...) running on it.
Last week I did a full upgrade on the host system, even a new kernel.
After the upgrade all virtual systems had problems, which lasted in
not be able to boot systems.

I know what happened, but my question: Is there a way to upgrade a
host system without needing to touch the virtual machines? Or do I
always have to patch a virtual host after patching the host system
itself?
Would this be possible with the virtual system supporting hardware
from Intel/AMD?

Thanks
Jan

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