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[Xen-users] Xen and Fedora 7

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Subject: [Xen-users] Xen and Fedora 7
From: "David Morsberger" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:46:08 -0400
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I recently installed Fedora 7, Xen with Windows Vista in a VM using the Virtual Machine Manager tool. Everything has worked great but now I can not get the VM to start during Linux boot. I made sure xend and xendomain are started using chkconfig.

 

Everything I have read talked about placing a .hvm file in the /etc/xen/auto directory. The Virtual Machine Manager tool did not create a .hvm file to place in the directory.

 

How do I start my Vista VM when the machine boots?

 

Also, are there any hooks to gracefully shutdown Vista when the VM is shutdown?

 

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David Morsberger

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