Hi, Somehow I'd expect such a nice graphical tool as virt.manager, that, if I can install, (and start the installed machine directly after install), stop, restore, and do all the other nice things with a xen vm, I must also be able to simply start a vm for which I have a config lying around. But I see nowhere any "start a vm" option. The only thing that is there is a "restore vm" option, but when I chose a normal vm config file, it always says "error restring domain - is the domain already running". I assume, this function is really only for domains that I saved (not the same as opposed to shut down, at leat in xen terminology). Is that right? Am I right that virt.manager has no functionality to simply start a vm with it's config file, and I must do this manually? Henning -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen