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RE: [Xen-users] FC4 domU on FC5
 
No, if you use the rpm's then you don't need to compile your own.  I just
needed to compile my own because I was trying to get NAT networking to work,
and it wasn't working with the RPM'd install, so I compiled from source.  If
you install from RPM then you can skip down to the "Final dom0 Check-ins"
heading and continue from there (I think I'll make a note of that in the RPM
install notes for future, thanks!).
Mito
-----Original Message-----
From: lorena@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:lorena@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 12:53 PM
To: Mito
Subject: RE: [Xen-users] FC4 domU on FC5
Hi mito!!
I saw your wiki and read the xen-3.0.2 set up that you make it, and is 
very good
:D but i've a question when i install the xen, kernel-xen0 and 
kernel-xenU of a
rpm it's necessary compile the domU kernel? or you did because you installed
from source?
I will try to create the guestOS with the quemu, it looks interesting ;)
Thx.
Lore.
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