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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Running Xen on a Celerom machine
Ferrero Horacio wrote:
I've installed Xen on this machine y a different way as a normal one.
I do the stupidity to install Xen thru "yum install xen" and as it is
expected Xen didn't work.
I don't know yum.
I then unistall xen, re-install the install script and Xen now loads
well.
The only bad thing is xend which can not run because it outputs the
following message : "grep: /proc/xen/capabilities - File not found "
translated from french.
It seems that you must compile your own kernel. Capabilities is a kernel
feature.
In fact, there is no /proc/xen/capabilities nor /proc/xen/ directory.
Will emerge when you booted with this kernel IMHO.
Who is intended to create this directory/file ?
Thanks for a help
Horacio
I run XEN on an 2,4 GHZ Celeron (Fujitsu Siemens Motherboard) and it
works quite well. OS is gentoo-linux, installation was with self
compiled kernel.
Hope that helps,
Greetings,
Robert Welz
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