[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Converting the full-virtualization to para-virtualize
I don't know whether there's a convenient tool for this. I did once from a standalone machine (no PV in that case). Basically you have to install a domU kernel and copy the root files to the new root accessible directly by dom0 (no partition tables, no bootloader) and change files such as /etc/fstab and the initrd. If your dom0 is the same OS as the domU, things may be a bit easier. Perhaps just copying the files, modifying fstab then chrooting and installing the domU kernel will be enough (no manual changes to inittrd). I never tried this specifically, though. If you're able to configure the OS by hand, and your dom0 is also a Fedora OS you can simply: $ rpm --root=/your/domU/root -ivh blah blahblah blah blah Then, when things are done and your domU is fully funcional you may simply copy the root contents as a skeleton for future domUs you may want to create in the future. Em Dom 02 Dez 2007 04:21, neohtm escreveu: > I got a question here. Can I install a full-virtualized fedora 7 as dom0 > then convert it into para-virtualized? > > It's because I had tried faced so many errors when installing the > para-virtualized fedora7 with the nfs server. > > > > --Stephen Neohtm,Malaysia -- Daniel Mealha Cabrita Divisao de Suporte Tecnico AINFO / Reitoria / UTFPR http://www.utfpr.edu.br _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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