Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
Urm, you can already do that. xm create -c foo Will popup the familiar grub menu - select an entry, press 'e' to edit it, append 'S', and then boot - just as with regular grub.
Thank you. I didn't test with the recent upgrade of the Xen package that has a new (and much improved) pygrub. This is great, and deals with one of the missing pieces with the previous version.
Note: The version of pygrub from xen-3.0.2-3.FC5 had a lot of "# FIXME:" comments in it where the edit/etc functions are now in xen-3.0.3-1.fc5.
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