Now that I figured out that I have to go to a command line prompt and
type "xm create -c /etc/xen/rh72-test",
That is no longer neccessary. Virt-manager can do that. You can also
do it with 'virsh' which is the preferred tool for command line usage
virsh start rh72-test
Thanks Dan, that helps. I'm glad the Virt-Manager GUI is being updated.
<0>Kernel panic: Attempted to kill the idle task!
Please file BZ reports for any kernel panic issues - mailing lists
are a very bad way to track kernel bugs.
The virtual machine kernel is the one panicking.
Do you think anybody is going to care about a RH7.2 kernel panic?
Nobody will care, right?
They would close the BZ report just saying it is old, unsupported
in this configuration (running that old 7.2 kernel in a Xen environment).
Isn't "fully-virtualized" Xen supposed to be able to run any
i386 system that can utilize the virtual hardware presented?
-Ben.
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