satyaakam goswami wrote:
That's the next update of RHEL 4, coming soon. It will have a paravirt
kernel in addition to the regular kernel.
well what i am trying to do is install RHEL 3.0 as guest not as Host
.Can i do that using virt-manager
Sure, but you will have to install it fully virtualized. This means
you'll need install media or a rhel3 boot.iso. It also means rhel3
performance will suffer somewhat since all its I/O will be fully
virtualized. However it should work reasonably well.
Oh, you may also need to turn off acpi and apic in the rhel3 guest's
config file... but try it and see.
--Hugh
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