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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] PV on Centos 5 64-bit
Nico wrote:
>Jens-Petter Salvesen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm having a very difficult time getting paravirtualized Xen running
>> on Centos 5 64bit and I'm hoping someone can spot what I'm doing
wrong.
>> I've been attemping to do this for a few days now and I'm really not
>> seeing what I'm doing wrong.
>>
>> Here's what I've done:
>>
>> 1. Installed Centos 5 64-bit on the Dom0
>> 2. Installed a fully
>> virtualized DomU running Centos 5 64-bit.
>> 3. Created a new configuration file that will create a
paravirtualized >
>> DomU
>Why aren't you using virt-install? Did you want to duplicate the
virtual system entirely?
I would prefer to be able to select upon boot-time if the VM is going to
run as fully virtualized or paravirtualized. That would enable me to
evaluate both solutions. I thought that it was possible to just make two
different config files that boot two different kernels for the same VM?
To my understanding, a fully virtualized VM must _not_ run a xen-enabled
kernel while a paravirtualized VM _requires_ a compatible xen-enabled
kernel. Is this correct?
>Also, if you're using pygrub, you don't have to state a kernel. I don't
know if it breaks things, but it's confusing at best.
I know. That kernel= statement is just a leftover from debugging.
Best regards,
Jens-Petter Salvesen
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