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[Xen-users] x86 DomU (pvm) on amd64 Dom0?

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Subject: [Xen-users] x86 DomU (pvm) on amd64 Dom0?
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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 13:50:08 -0800
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all,

Can I create a 'normal' PVM  domU of an i386 machine on my amd64 based
dom0?  I don't want the domU to be HVM, and I just purchased another
amd64 machine that came with debian x486 kernel, so I know this is
possible?  Are there any debian centric howtos about doing this?  I
suspect I'll need to install an x486 kernel on dom0 and only use it
for the domU kernel specification?  Not sure how how to go about this.

Thank you!

Marshall

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