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[Xen-users] Converting a standalone system into a Xen guest?
I've got a couple of old, but working, SuSE 7 machines which
I'd like to transfer to Xen guests.
What would be the best way of going about this?
The most obvious approach I can think of is to create a large
disk file and do the eqivilent of:
dd if=/dev/hda of=- | netcat | dd if=- of=/home/xen/host.img
Is that liable to work? Or would I be better doing something
else? (Like making a filesystem in a file, or LVM partition, then
using rsync to sync? The problem I see here is that I'd have to
exclude /dev, and the new guest would be missing entries there).
I realise that once I've done the initial syncs, however that is
done, I will need to make sure I have the xen kernel rather than
whatever kernel I currently have upon the systems. But otherwise
I'm assuming a literal copy of some kind will work correctly.
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Steve
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