Re: How to build image RHEL4 for xen guest

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That means I need to copy this kernel to the tree of RHEL4 ??

Am I right?

On 5/28/07, BERES Laszlo <beres.laszlo@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

nilesh vaghela wrote:

> I have not asked for RHEL5 ??

Sorry, I meant RHEL4 Update 5.

> I want to install RHEL4 as a guest on RHEL5 host.

Simple work:

kernel-xenU-2.6.9-55.EL.i686.rpm

This package includes a version of the Linux kernel configured to run as
an unprivileged paravirtualized Xen guest.

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