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RE: [Xen-users] xen on a remote computer, installing virtualmachines wit
> I have just downloaded xen. We rent a computer with suse 9.3 (1000km
from
> here, access with ssh2). I'd like to install 2 virtual
> machines (both with suse), of course without CD or floppy (due to
distance). So
> I have no X and no CD. In this case what can be the best way to
install
> xen, and the virtual machines?
As another list member wrote - do a test install on a machine that
matches well. Hardware issues may prevent Xen from booting and in that
case you may be totally hosed. Been there myself - was doing an install
from home, built a wrong dom0 kernel and did not get the server up again
until the following monday. My best bet would be to build Xen from
source (don't need neither X nor a CD) making sure that you have the
correct hardware support compiled into the dom0 kernel before you boot.
If I remember correctly, if you were using grub you would be able to
select a boot entry "once", meaning that this entry will be booted next
time and subsequent boots will use the normal default entry. Don't know
if Lilo has that capability.
Anyway; Best case: Have someone on call to press the power button and
boot a working kernel in case the new Xen kernel fails to boot :-).
> ps: As I see in the documentation, xen can be configured only with
grub. I
> have lilo, so xen with lilo is not possible?
Booting into Xen is AFAIK just like booting into a new Linux kernel, so
I don't see why lilo shouldn't work just as well as grub.
Cheers
-- Jan Holst Jensen, Novo Nordisk A/S, Denmark
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