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  • From: "edu gargiulo" <egargiulo+lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 10:01:24 -0200
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Hi all,

I'm starting to read about xen and I'm going to do my first xen
install on a debian (stable) system. I would like to know from
experienced debian users which install method do you recommend. There
are debianized versions of xen in the stable reps (for i686 and kernel
2.6.18) but I'll run xen on amd64, so may be I should install xen from
sources. Which method do you recommend? Any hint (or up to date
documments to read about) would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance and sorry for my english,

--
edu gargiulo

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