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Re: [Xen-users] Install a VM's OS from Installation Source


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  • Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 06:49:13 +0000
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Thomas Miller wrote:
I have looked hi and low for some detailed, Linux novice level information on how to do this.

I have Xen installed using SUSE 10.2 amd64. I have no problems booting into Xen.
I would like to create 3 guest VMs, all Suse 10.2 amd64.
Where should I start?  And thanks in advance.


Grab the RPM's from www.xensource.com and install a Dom0 kernel and the Xen software itself on your machine. Then go hunting for the documentation, which does not seemto be in the devel package or iin another RPM. It's a lot safer than having to build your own.

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