[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Sup guys, I'm a Xen noob, I have plenty of questions...
I'm running Fedora 8 on an E6300 OC'd to 2.5 GHZ, 2 gigs of DDR2 Ram, around 950GB on a raid0. I have 2 main partitions, 600GB nfts for windows xp and 300GB ext3 for Fedora 8, and 2GB swap. Anyhow, I use Fedora most of the time. So here is what I've done so far. I yum installed kernel-xen xen and virt-manager. I rebooted to the xen os. When I booted into the Desktop, I noticed that my windows were all out of whack (I have compiz fusion installed on my regular Fedora 8 OS). So I deactivated desktop effects and everything worked fine. I noticed that my kmod-nvidia driver was no longer installed. Can you guys explain what this OS is? It seems to be a duplicated of my normal Fedora 8 OS but only that my nvidia driver isn't loaded. So, if I wanna run an OS and a virtual OS, I have to boot up to this OS? the one with xen at the end? I tried installing the kmod-nvidia driver but it didn't install because it said that the kernel was already installed. Ok, so I used the gui virtual machine manager and created a virtual OS of Fedora 7, I made it paravirtual, gave it 10GB, and 512MB of Ram, and created a virtual network. After it installed I could see the blue console. Now I'm a bit confused. Is the Installation complete? It never said that the installation was complete, but nothing is happening. What can I do with this blue console? How do I run programs on it? I mess with the virtual machine manager and see how my new virtual os is taking up cpu usage. So I rebooted the computer back to the original Fedora 8 OS. I try using virtual machine manager, but it won't connect, it says that my libvirtdaemon hasn't started. So I reboot to the Fedora 7 xen OS. I go to virtual machine manager and try to connect to my virtual os. It starts up and it says it's running, but there's no cpu usage. I check the console, and it says it's currently unavailable. It won't let me pause the virtual os, says that the POST operation failed, bootloader didn't return any data. What do I need to do to get the virtual os to start running again? Much thanks for helping out guys. I'm just confused. I wanted to use a virtual os to setup and ftp server, but I just don't see how one can do so with that blue console. I'm obviously missing something. Should I have gone virtual instead of paravirtual? Also, I've heard that once I get the virtual os running, I can switch between my regular Fedora 8 OS and my virtual Fedora 7 OS with a simple click of the mouse. Is this true with Xen or should I use another virtualization program. Also, I have the Vanderpool Technology activated in the bios, fyi. Also, can I have a virtual os of windows xp? Like where it had asked me about the installation media, if I had provided windows xp media, would it have worked? Also, how do I tie a linux install dvd to nfs? I know that in order to do this, I need to find out where my dvd is mounted. How do I find that out? I've been going to /dev and searching there, how do I know which one is for my dvd player? Would it be /dev/dr0/ /dev/sdc? Anyhow, thanks. I've been retrying the virtual os installation and a blue screen comes up and asks me to put in the web server and fedora directory. I've been using http://fedora.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/fedora/linux/releases/7/Fedora/i386/os/, but I guess I need another one. Any of you guys have any media http links to Fedora 7 or 8? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Sup-guys%2C-I%27m-a-Xen-noob%2C-I-have-plenty-of-questions...-tp16441883p16441883.html Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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