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[Xen-users] Xen 4 installation


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  • From: PeanuTech <peanutdude@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2010 18:21:54 +0300
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Hi everybody,

I tried to install Xen 4 on several distros, using several guides, but I couldn't run xen properly.
Xen seems to compile and run ok.
The problem is with the Dom0 kernel, acting weird.
For example, in Ubuntu 10.04 I got the message "can't mount none on /dev".
After gogleing, I found out that the dom0 kernel needs some tweaking to be able
to read /dev.

My question is, is there a simple way to install Xen 4?
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