oh thanks for pointing me out but if you go through FC6 manual they have
mentioned that by physical volume they mean RAM...which was confusing me and
that was the reason i posted.
Well if you know a lot about FC6 then could you also tell me from where
could i check the RAM of the system as there is no option in FC6 GUI. And i
have checked the bios aswell it said system memory and extended memory, now
whats that?
Finally i check that on board its 512mb
Thanks for correcting me any way and let me know if you know about it.
thanks
Henning Sprang wrote:
>
> On 12/12/06, anant <ANigam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all
>> I have got a fully virtualized system with FC6 along with XEN 3.0.3, now
>> i
>> am trying to install guest OS on top of XEN but when i start the install
>> of
>> guest OS(win xp or SeSU Linux) through virtual machine manager
>
> I repeat myself: the fedora-xen list is much better suited to debug
> problems with the fedora specific programs, and virt-manager is one of
> them.
>
> Then, if you suspect RAM is the problem, why do you post your lvm setup?
>
> If you really think RAM is connected to lvm, then you really must
> learn about computers and linux much much more before trying to
> install Xen servers. This is not a computer and linux beginners list.
>
> Sorry to be that direct, but it's really better for you to learn
> computer basics first. We can't help you with that.
> Henning
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