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[Xen-users] Xen Software Virtualization


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  • From: "Real Man" <lsleve@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 22:47:18 -0700
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I have a brand new load of Fedora core 5 using the Xen that comes stock with the OS. When I try to boot a guest domain I receive: Error: Error creating domain: Not an HVM capable platform, we stop creating! I understand you need a CPU capable of hardware virtualization to do this out of the box, but my non-hardware virtualization capable CPU is not horribly old (2 years) and I read you can use software virtualization with Xen. Can somebody tell me what I need to do to run Xen software virtualization, with the Xen version I'm running?  LS
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