[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen and ways to install
Nils Toedtmann <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 3) Mount the empty rootdir for the new installation and install the rpm > packages into it. "rpm" itself cannot resolve dependancies (so it's > package list has to be "dependancy-complete"), but yum and apt-for-rpm > can: > > rpm --root $ROOTDIR $COMPLETE_LIST_OF_RPM_PACKAGES > > yum --installroot $ROOTDIR $LIST_OF_RPM_PACKAGES > > apt-get -o RPM::RootDir=$ROOTDIR $LIST_OF_RPM_PACKAGES > > After doing so, create/edit the usual files (fstab, hosts, resolv.conf, > inittab, network-configuration, ...), rename /lib/tls, umount & boot. > > I install all my RH/FC/CentOS VMs with apt-get. OK. Thus there are basically two ways of installing Linux-based dom-Us (booting a pre-generated image or bootstrapping via net-install/apt-get). BTW: Can Gentoo be bootstrapped like this? But how can Net- and FreeBSD be installed (on a Linux-based dom-0)? Since I've downloaded the Demo-CD, I've seen, that it's possible. I guess, that the *BSD-images, which are included on the Demo-Cd, can be used for "normal" installations as well, right (although on the Demo-CD these are cow-volumes)? by Töns -- There is no safe distance. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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