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xen-users
Re: Fw: [Xen-users] Jailtime image problem - debian 4.0
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Ok, so what you're saying is that I won't be able to use jailtime images
on a vanilla CentOS 5.1 + Xen 3.1 (from CentOS repositories)?
I don't think so. My Dom0 is F8, so I think you'll have exactly the same
problem
Is there
any way at all to use it in this way?
Yes, it should be easy to get it working, by downloading a binary kernel
from xen.org:
1) go to http://xen.org/download/dl_31tarballs.html, download the binary
for your system (32-bit, 32-bit PAE, or 64-bit)
2) Untar, find dist/install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen
3) vmlinuz-2.6-xen should be a symlink to another kernel in
dist/install/boot. Currently, it links to
dist/install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18-xen. You don't need anything in the
download except this one file.
4) In your Dom0's '/boot' directory, create a symlink to the kernel you
identified in step (3):
> ln -s path-to-correct-kernel vmlinuz-2.6-xen
The jailtime image should now boot. You'll need to edit the path in the
jailtime config file to point to wherever you've placed the jailtime
image, but that should be the only change.
This'll let you complete installation, but you should probably replace
vmlinuz-2.6-xen with a stock Centos-xen kernel from the Centos repos
when you've finished, and use pygrub in your config file. I haven't got
this far yet. I have a recollection that pygrub may not work for a
Fedora Dom0, so this may not be possible in my case.
Evan
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