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Re: [Xen-users] how to begin with xen



http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=virt-install

On 02/18/11 23:12, Randy Katz wrote:
>  great, what is it, how do I "try" it?
> 
> On 2/18/2011 1:36 PM, Wenda Ni wrote:
>> Try virt-install
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Randy Katz
>> <rkatz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:rkatz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi, I have the base xen installed on CentOS 5.5 and have started xend.
>>     I am used to OpenVZ and the docs and examples with Xen to create
>>     a VM are completely unclear. Why would I want to create a vm
>>     without a network?
>>     Why isn't there a clear example of how to do things, or did I just
>>     miss that? Does everyone
>>     use a gui, I am used to not using a gui, not sure how everything
>>     is done, the storage space
>>     configuration seems obtuse as well. Can someone please point me in
>>     a good direction, thanks, I
>>     just want to setup a few vms with a CentOS 5.5 template (or os)
>>     and then move on the creating
>>     a few with debian and/or ubuntu, etc...
>>
>>     Thank you in advance,
>>     Randy
>>
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>> -- 
>> Cheers,
>>  
>> Wenda Ni, Ph.D.
>> Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
>> State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo
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