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[Xen-users] centos guest domain?
 
 I have Xen running on a SuSE-based system with a couple SuSE-based guest 
domains.  Now I'm trying to setup a guest domain based on CentOS 4.1.  
The instructions on the wiki suggest following the same instructions as 
for Fedora (http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/DistributionSupport), but 
the instructions do not work as yum can not find any of the packages 
xen, kernel-xen0, or kernel-xenU.  I posted a query to the CentOS 
mailing list and was told that Xen has never been part of CentOS and 
that I should recompile the kernel from the fedora core sources - I'm 
not sure about this advice...
 Can anyone tell me the easiest way to get a CentOS-based guest domain 
up?  I guess I'm mostly interested in getting a precompiled xen-enabled 
kernel - would a kernel from either RHEL or Fedora work?
Thanks!
Kent
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