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[Xen-users] how to start X in the guest domain


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  • From: chenbin <chenbin512@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:54:05 +0800
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I installed xen-3.0.3 in Fedora Core 6, the guest OS can be boot up, but it can not enter the KDE or GNOME though I set the run level to 5 in the configuration file.
 The kernel is 2.6.16-xen0 in domain0 and 2.6.16-xenU in guest domain. The disk of the guest OS is a img file which containes the whole copy of the Fedora Core 6 installed in the host.

Is there any way to solve this problem?  It's not comfortable for me without the GUI environment.
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