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[Xen-users] Re: Running 32bit domain 0 on 64 bit hypervisor


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  • From: 서지혜 <bonayaing@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 12:50:39 +0900
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Actually Citrix Xen runs in that way. I tried 64bit dom0 and 64bit hypervior, but 32bit guestOS  migration,pause,save failed.
To be specific, I want to run and migrate all 32bit and 64bit guest OSs.


 
2009/10/27 서지혜 <bonayaing@xxxxxxxxx>
I heard that only way to run(including migration) both 32bit and 64bit guestOSs is to install 32bit domain 0 on 64bit hypervisor.
Could anyone please answer how I can do this on fedora 8?
 
 

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