Re: Ubuntu as DomU under Xen/FC5

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Thanks Dan --

This gets confusing/tricky...

What exactly do you mean by "the Ubuntu installer"?

Ubuntu says that to install Xen on Ubuntu you should
download Xen from XenSource and integrate it with your
Ubuntu installation
(https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenOnUbuntuBinaryInstall).
I am not sure if there is an Ubuntu Xen kernel.

I used xenguest-install.py to install the FC5 guest,
but I am not sure that will work with Ubuntu. Will I
need to create my own config file in /etc/xen?

Thanks for your help, any more tips would be
appreciated.

--- "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 04:11:07PM -0700, George
> Hill wrote:
> > I have FC5 running Xen, or perhaps it is the other
> way
> > 'round, as Dom0. I have installed another copy of
> FC5
> > as a DomU, no problem. Now I am want to install
> Ubuntu
> > as another guest. The instructions that I have
> read
> > are all for installing Ubuntu on a system running
> > Xen/Ubuntu and use debootstrap to boot the system.
> But
> > debootstrap is a Debian package -- how would I run
> it
> > under FC5? Or, simply, how could I go about
> installing
> > Ubuntu under FC5/Xen? Thanks.
> 
> Its unfortunate that most other distros seem to have
> gone in the direction
> of using some bootstrap / chroot method to installs
> guest FS images, because
> its pretty much doomed to fail in a mixed host/guest
> environment such as
> Ubuntu on Fedora. This is why the Fedora approach to
> creating guests has 
> been to boot the regular installer (anaconda) using
> a xen guest kernel - it
> lets people easily install Fedora guests on
> non-Fedora hosts.
> 
> There's a couple of options I can think of
> 
>   - Try and boot the Ubuntu installer using the
> Ubuntu  Xen guest kernel
>     and hope it 'just works'.
>   - Run the Ubuntu installer inside QEMU instance,
> and then install the
>     kernel-xen inside QEMU. Finally shutdown QEMU &
> create  a Xen config
>     file to boot the image created via QEMU
>   - Use a bare-metal Ubuntu host to create the image
> & then copy it across
>     to the Fedora host to run within Xen
>   - Manually install debootstrap from sources on
> Fedora & see if you can
>     get it working
> 
> If the first option doesn't work it'd be worth
> creating a bug report for
> Debian recommending they try & get it working,
> because booting regular
> installer with a xen guest kernel is by far the most
> portable way of 
> creating guest images in mixed environments, since
> its totally isolated
> from whatever the host happens to run.
> 
> Regards,
> Dan.
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