The kernel for guests is named kernel-xen-guest.
There is a command line alternative
/usr/sbin/*xen*guest-install.py which you can use for installing
guests.
Shashin.
Darren Birkett wrote:
On 2/21/06, *Daniel Veillard* <veillard@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:veillard@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
If you're trying out, I would suggest to follow the guidelines and
base your tests on the most recent beta version of FC5, test3. The
instructions are available at:
I had already looked at fc5t2 a few days ago (didn't realise t3 was
already out) and attempted an anaconda install of a guest with no
luck. I decided to go back to a more stable OS (FC4) with xen3, and
try the more manual method of installing/configuring because I wanted
to learn as much about the inner workings of xen as possible.
looking at my previous fc5t2 install I'm still slightly confused about
the lack of a xenU kernel. There is an FC5hypervisor kernel which
dom0 uses to boot, but I still don't see the domU kernel that I would
use for guests. Am I missing something?
Darren
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