Hi Niels Jende,
> well, I gave the ubuntu-default-xen a try, but this package
couldn't get find. Maybe it is obsolete??? Who knows...However, I found ubuntu-server-xen and installed that instead. However, I installed, as far as I can say, all xen packages and now I'm looking for some sort of a HowTo. Haven't found one yet for Ubuntu Server 9.04 aka Jaunty. Shouldn't I need a XEN-Kernel?
Yes, you need a "-xen"-kernel at least in Dom0. I personally use Debian, thats why I don't know how the packages are called in Ubuntu.
In Debian you have the choice:
- Install "linux-image-2.6-xen-amd64/i686" and the suggested xen-hypervisor.
or: "Nichts ist besser als Handarbeit"
As soon as "xm info" is running without problems. You have successfully installed and started Xen.
FYI:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XenFabian
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