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[Xen-users] Help on setting up a PVM


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  • From: edu gargiulo <egargiulo+lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 16:48:36 -0300
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I'm going to set up a PVM on xen-3.3.1 debian-amd64. I need advices
about the best methods to install a fresh debian on it (i.e. how to
choose the kernel for pvm) . I've installed xen from sources and only
have one xen kernel in /boot which I'm using for dom0; should I use
the same kernel for domUs?
There is any problem on use vcpus=2; the other vm is an hvm running
winxp and I would like to know if using 1 or 2 vcpus on the new pvm
will slowdown the hvm.

Any help would be appreciated.

regards,

--
edu

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