Hello, everybody. I'm planning to play with Xen (version 3.1.2) in a machine with a Pentium IV and 2 GB of memory. Fedora 7 is the installed OS (kernel 2.6.21-7.fc7xen), so I guess I'm going to use Fedora 7 for guests as well (can I use Fedora 8 for guests?). I'm considering using a second disk of 140 GB with LVM, in order to change the disk space allocated to the guests in case I need to. My next consideration is how to deal with the installation tree. I think that downloading the files from a repository each time I want to create a new guest would be kind of silly, so I'm considering the suggestion in the Fedora7VirtQuickStart [0] of downloading it once and making it available from the host OS through NFS... or maybe through HTTP using a web server (this last option is just a sudden thought without much evaluation of its value =P ). Any suggestion or comment? I mean. I might be doing something stupid due to my lack of experience. :) Thanks, Gaston PS: I'm trying to give all the info possible, not that is actually needed. [0] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Docs/Fedora7VirtQuickStart#head-546553e2f5a1e21d0ac1b65e0f641c3dc3e36cf4 -- La única verdad es la realidad. -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen