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[Xen-users] Do I need virt-manager installed


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  • From: Brent Bolin <brent.bolin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 13:27:23 -0500
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Recently changed from centos to squeezy.  centos comes with
virt-manager by default.

I have been tinkering around with xen-create-image and creating
debootstrap images.  Pretty slick.  Not sure how I would use this on
an iso install of something like solaris or a distro that needs a gui.

Do most people use virt-manager?

Is there a way to use vnc for the gui?

I've looked all over the net for instructions, but it isn't very clear.

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