Brian Leyton wrote: > > In any case, I was able to get Xen started too. But the guest would not > start up, because the kernel I had deleted was the one that this guest > needed. I tried changing the .cfg file to point to a newer kernel, but > though the guest would start up, it will not run properly with the newer > kernel. > What does "not run properly" mean? It really should be able to boot with the 2.6.18 or 2.6.19 kernels; I have FC6 guests at home booting with that. What kind of errors are you getting when trying to boot those? I think your best bet is going to figure out why those won't boot, and rectify that situation. Chris Lalancette -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen