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Quoting "Lance Haig" <lhaig@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: On 11/05/09 19:12, jonr@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:Quoting "Lance Haig" <lhaig@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:Hi, I am running the latest xen package on Debian Lenny and I want to install a Linux vm with an ISO image. How best do I make this happen. I have not been able to get virt-manager to connect to the xen instance on my server from my Laptop. I would really appreciate the help Thanks LanceHello Lance, The easiest way I have found is to loop mount the iso then expose it on my webserver. I then use virt-manager to connect and install with http. That way I am able to install in paravirtual mode rather than HVM. You can also do the exact same thing from the command line using ssh from your laptop, look at the virt-install man page. I would tcpdump on your laptop and server to see why you are unable to connect. Hope that helps, Jon _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-usersHi again,Is it possible for a person to run a downloaded raw file system in a xen environment?I have downloaded a vm from the rpath.org site and want to run the vm on my xen system. It is a running file system that just needs to be booted.I have manually created config files on my kvm qemu system to run this in the past. does xen have config files I could copy and use?I apologies for the newbie questions. Thanks Lance I have never used rpath images but a quick look on their site I found the link below. The first link about using a domU created by rpath or rmake and how to install it on a xen system might give you an idea. Jon http://wiki.rpath.com/wiki/Xen_Solutions_Using_rPath_Technologies _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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