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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] HVM install keeps crashing with Centos 5 virt-install
On 06/11/2007, Fajar A. Nugraha <fajar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brian Lavender wrote: > > I am trying to install Redhat 6.2 as an HVM guest. Will this work? > > First, a question. Have you ever tried to install RH 6.2 on a modern Intel CPU? My guess is it wouldn't work. CPU-wise, Xen will pretty much present
whatever CPU present at dom0 to domU. Meaning if it crashed on a real machine, it would also crash on a HVM guest.
That being said, I believe the earliest RHEL version certified to run as HVM guest is RHEL3, and the earliest RHEL version certified to run as PV
guest is 4.5. Really?
Good to know - i've just spend a few days trying (and eventually succeeding) to install RHEL 4.4 x64 as a PV guest on an Intel Xeon 3050.
Do you have a sample .cfg file to run an HVM RHEL 4 (on Debian Etch, Xen
3.0.3)?
Also - is there a way to run RHEL 4 i386 under Xen on an x86_64 host (and be presented as a i386 machine to its processes)? One of the things I tried was to start an HVM install but I just couldn't make it go. The only way i could make it run was using Qemu.
Attempting to run a jailtime i386 image on an x86_64 machine created a weird "Chimera" where the packages that came from jailtime's image ran fine but any execution of "yum" insisted on bringing in i686 packages (even after tweaking yum's config), so I couldn't install any additional packages on it.
Thanks,
--Amos
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