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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen on any linux

To: Chris Schmidt <chris@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Xen on any linux
From: Derrik Pates <demon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:10:27 -0500
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Chris Schmidt wrote:
I have a system running an older version of United Linux by SCO and using Tarantella 3.34 and Samba on it. I was wondering if I could install Xen on it, and still keep all my United Linux apps working, and the Tarantella Server and Samba etc. Or would I need to install a supported linux distro, the reinstall my United Linux on it?

So long as it has the stuff that's needed (python, python devel package, python-twisted, iproute2, bridge utils, curl devel package, zlib devel package, etc.), and you can install and boot from a Xen-ified domain 0 kernel, yes. I never used UL, so I don't know if it has all the things that are required.

Looks like a really neat program, but I am not grasping how it works.

It's not a "program" per se, in that it doesn't run on top of Linux; Xen itself is a "hypervisor", or a supervisor for supervisors, that lets you partition a machine into several virtual machines and run specially-modified Linux kernels (or NetBSD, or FreeBSD, or Plan9) in each. The programs that run in domain 0 just control the Xen hyperkernel, telling it what to do.

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