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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] CentOS 4.0 as guest OS
Hi Nico
On 12/5/07, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote: > Hi there, > > >> I have got fedora Core 7 installed as a host OS. >> My requirement is to run CentOS 4.0 as a guest OS. >> I have got the kernel source(
2.6.9-5EL) , but I am unable to figure out how >> to >> compile the kernel for domU. >> I apologize if this had been answered earlier.This is my first post. >> >> I would be very grateful if someone can point me in right direction.
>> I read the whole user document that comes with xen 3.1 , but it does not >> contain info specific to >> xen enabling a custom kernel for para-virtualization. >> Can someone can point me to a good :).
>> > > Enabling an arbitrary custom kernel for paravirtualization can be tricky. > > Is there any reason you can't use CentOS 4.5, which comes with Xen-enabled > kernel for running in a domU? That would be my recommendation.
> You *do* realize that in the DomU, as soon as you do "yum update", you're effectively switched from CentOS 4.0 to CentOs 4.5, right?
What I did was to copy entire / from an installed CentOS 4.0 system to a partition.
Then I installed 2.6.9-42.0.3.EL.xs0.4.0.263xenU.rpm
If you have to use your own, install it first as CentOS 4.t and then install the RHEL
4.5 kernel, version 3.1 RPM bundled kernel from xensource.com, or build and install your own manually inside the existing DomU.
I did'nt quiet get what you are trying to convey.What happens if I build another kernel in the domU environment.
Thanks for your valuable replies:)
-- Regards-- Rishi Pathak
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