Ryan Golhar wrote:
Is anyone using RHEL 5 Virtualization?
We have a quad core 64-bit machine that has RHEL 5 Server installed.
I've enabled virtualization support in the BIOS and am running the xen
kernel. I'm creating my first virtual machine using the virtual
machine manager to install a RHEL 5 server (one of several). After
the virtual system reads the first ISO CD, how do I change the ISO
CD? I don't see a way to do this.
One way is to use cobbler to install your vm for you using its
kickstart. Redhat magazine has a good article on using it. I personally
install my vm's using ftp no cd changing. By the way if you haven't
checked lately red hat is now allowing dvd downloads starting with rhel 5.1
--Joey
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