this is how I did. files in /etc/xen/auto is just a symbolic link to /etc/xen. eg /etc/xen/myvm01, /etc/xen/myvm02, /etc/xen/myvm03, to start the VM in the order of 02 -> 01 -> 03, I create a link under /etc/xen/auto
/etc/xen/auto/1myvm02 -> /etc/xen/myvm02
/etc/xen/auto/2myvm01 -> /etc/xen/myvm01
/etc/xen/auto/3myvm03 -> /etc/xen/myvm03
I think there is a better way to do it...
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Hi All,
Is it possible to auto start domU's listed in /etc/xen/auto in a
particular order? I imagine it is, but my reading comprehension or my
searching skills suck, because I can't find anything about this.
Thanks,
Ranbir
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