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[Xen-users] Need installation Help!
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- From: benedict nicholas <benedictnicholas@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2009 12:50:10 +0530 (IST)
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Dear Friends,
Iam new to virtualization field. As of now I have installed OpenVz and QEMU successfully. Iam trying to install para-virtualized xen but unable to install guest OS successfully.
I dont have VT/Pacifica enabled processor. OS is Fedora8 and I installed xen packed with Fedora8. Dom-0 is running. I tried to install guest OS in domU through virt-manager but many times the internet connection fails.
In fully-virtualized xen, one can install through installation media like DVD. Is there a way, I can install para-virtualized xen using installation media like DVD?
With regards, Benedict
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