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[Xen-users] boot a existing windows in hvm domain


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  • From: "Brady Chen" <chenchp@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 20:37:26 +0800
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Hi all
don't get such envionment to try now. so ask for help here.
imagine that two os installed.
Xen3.1 + Linux is installed in /dev/hda
and windows xp is installed in /dev/hdb

I don't want to reboot to use windows. Is it possiable to boot the hdb
windows in xen?
i saw there are some threads about P2V in this mail list. will the P2V
tools help?

thanks

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