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Re: [Xen-users] XEN Howto/ Host FC7 Guest Windows Me or Xp


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  • From: "Jamie Gavahan" <redpike@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2007 01:44:13 -0600
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On 11/8/07, Jens Seidel <jensseidel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 07:29:25PM -0600, Jamie Gavahan wrote:
> > The OP doesn't mention if it is an AMD or an Intel processor.
> > So in addition to doing xm dmesg | grep -i vmx, which would only work
> > if it's an intel processor, xm dmesg | grep -i svm should be done as
> > well.
>
> Strange, is it really necessary to have xm already installed to test for
> CPU support? I expected a
>  grep ??? /proc/cpuinfo
> kind of test.
>
> Jens
>

The OP already have xen installed so that was my rationale for
utilizing that command.
Using cat or grep on /proc/cpuinfo would work as well.

-Jamie

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