[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] a suggestion for those creating any documentation for xen
Hi after all that trouble I finally have some good news.Ya I understand that the environment I am using have not been tried by many people.After all the previous methods to install CentOS DomU on Debian Lenny Dom0 failed which I had asked in this list also. I have started a new and fresh approach.Deleting all the previous LVMs. What I am doing now is creating a QEMU image and then exporting that to Xen. I have attached two snapshots again, You can see I was able to boot CentOS on my Xen machine using QEMU to be able to install.I am new to QEMU and using it for the first time so my questions might be of that of a novice. So need suggestions from list. Here are the snapshots CentOS on QEMU over SSH http://www.flickr.com/photos/48996087@N07/4620394997/ and then 32 bit CPU error message http://www.flickr.com/photos/48996087@N07/4620394999/ I searched this message on net.I am using x86_64 bit of CentOS 5.5 So it might be a possibility that QEMU is reporting is 32 bit CPU. Now let me know if some one has some suggestion to let me try this out. > If you can write a good documention on that issue, feel free to add > them to the wiki Once all this is done I will surely write a wiki or guide.So that if some one gets or tries this Debian lenny Dom0 and CentOS DomU combination it may provide some help to them. > You've been describing different set of problems, using different LV > names, using different tools/method than what's suggested. Ok sorry about that it had been quite confusing to me I will keep that in mind before posting. > I'm not familiar with xen-tools or rinse, and since you insist on > using it there's not much I can do to help. If you only concern in > geting a Centos domU to work regardless of the method, at this point > I'd actually suggest you try using virt-manager. I do not have a GUI running on the remote server where I have to install CentOS and have never used virt-manager so just wanted to know does virt-manager require and GUI. Let me know if I have should start a new thread or continue in the same. Thanks for all the help. -- Tapas _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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