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Re: [Xen-users] Where's domU configuration files



Neoh TM wrote:
Ok..I managed to open and edit the xml file. Now here's my main problem actually, i'm trying to install with the full virtualization WinXP domU by select mounting the CD. The domU console was able to view the installaing process but the installation was reboot in the half way and the comsole was close. When i press run the domU again, it pop up an error message. I'd even tried to copy the cd into .iso but still the same problems occurs. Is it that i need to add in the .iso inside the xml file?

I have not tested the below one in F7. It's available in F8.

Let the windows complete its first stage installation. Before starting for the second stage - Go to Virt-manager -> Details -> Hardware -> Add -> Storage device -> Normal disk partition /dev/cdrom / ISO -> Device Type - IDE cdrom.

Then boot the windows after that. It would boot from the guest hard disk and access the virtual cdrom to complete the rest of the installation.

--Sadique

On Nov 29, 2007 9:06 PM, Sadique Puthen <sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    #virsh dumpxml domname > domname.xml

    Edit domname.xml to make your changes.

    #virsh define domname.xml

    Would load the modified configuration file.

    --Sadique

    Neoh TM wrote:
    > Fedora 7
    >
    > On Nov 29, 2007 6:49 PM, Sadique Puthen <sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx>
    > <mailto: sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:sputhenp@xxxxxxxxxx>>> wrote:
    >
    >
    >     What version of Fedora?
    >
    >     --Sadique
    >
    >     Neoh TM wrote:
    >     > I'd successfully to load the domU console after disable
    the SELinux.
    >     > Thanks to Sadique.Now, i would like to manually configure
    the domU
    >     > settings.Where does the fedora virt-manager keep all the domU
    >     > configuration files? i can't search any of them inside
    /etc/xen
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