[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] simple question - amd64 dom0, and PVM i486 domU ?
rabbtux rabbtux wrote: I've been looking for a solution that doesn't involve dual booting, or chrooting things to get my x86 domU to work. I have a Debian xen server on an amd64 platform. It would seem that I should be able to also install or force the install of a non-xen i486 kernel. Is there such a thing as i486? Once I have both kernels installed in dom0, can't I just boot the server off the xen-amd64 kernel, and build a para-virtualized debian domU, referencing the i486 kernel in /boot ? I'm not familiar with Debian Etch, but assuming that you want to create a NEW PV-i386 domU on amd64 dom0, you'll going to need Xen >= 3.1 (go with 3.2.1, if possible), which supports 32bit PV domU on 64bit dom0. In RH-based distros the convention is to put domU's kernel on domU's storage (not on dom0's boot), so each domU boots from their own /boot (using pygrub). This way you'll only need amd64-xen kernel on dom0 and i386-xen kernel on domU. Regards, Fajar Attachment:
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