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Re: [Xen-users] how to create a full-virtualization xen VM with autoyast



hi jing,

if you use opensuse ,i can support you freely,otherwise for sles ,you must pay 
for it.



from hujun's iphone

On 2013-3-20, at 9:04, "Jing Chen" <jing.chen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Thanks Alexandre.
>     one thing i am wondering is that Para-virtualization VM support
> specifing the autoyast xml for installation. the configuration file is as 
> 
> builder="linux"
> kernel="/opt/ericsson/HA/boot/vmlinuz-xenpae.sles11.sp2"
> ramdisk="/opt/ericsson/HA/boot/inst-initrd.sles11.sp2"
> extra=" install=hd:/dev/xvdb autoyast=device://xvdp/autoinst.xml "
> disk=[ 'phy:/dev/sda3,xvda,w',
> 'file:/var/nsmbuild/linux/3_19089-CNA10802_2_Ux_C.iso,xvdb,r',
> 'file:/opt/ericsson/HA/tmp/autoyast.sles11_sp2,xvdp,r',
> 'file:/opt/ericsson/HA/patch/fixorg,xvdc,r', ]
> 
> kernel can take the parameter in extra for autoyast. while full
> virtualzation kerner can not take extra parameter.
> 
> builder="hvm"
> device_model="/usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm"
> kernel="/usr/lib/xen/boot/hvmloader"
> boot="d"
> disk=[ 'phy:/dev/sda3,hda,w',
> 'file:/var/nsmbuild/linux/3_19089-CNA10802_2_Ux_C.iso,hdb:cdrom,r',
> 'file:/opt/ericsson/HA/tmp/autoyast.sles11_sp2,hdp,r']
> 
> Can you help to clarify what is difference between vmlinuz-xenpae.sles11.sp2
> and hvmloader? can full-virtualization VM be create using
> vmlinuz-xenpae.sles11.sp2  and initrd like Para-virtualization VM.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Jing
> 
> 
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