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[Xen-users] Accessing an LV domU


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  • From: Simone <dezmodue@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 17:47:25 +0000
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Hi list,

I am experiencing with xen on centos5 and so far everything is going well, I am really pleased. The domU have a dedicated LV (/dev/vg1/xenVM1, /dev/vg1/xenVM2 etc) and the guest OS is Centos4. At guest install time I have choosen to use LVM so that also inside the guest I have /dev/vg0/root, /dev/vg0/tmp etc. Is there a way to mount and edit the guest filesystem to customize files etc?
The idea would be to have a guest template that can be cloned and then edited to generate new VMs.

Thanks, have a good weekend

Simone


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