| On 7/12/2010 7:57 AM, Donny Brooks wrote: 
  
On 7/12/2010 1:28 AM, Periko Support wrote:
  Oh and they have all the CentOS 5.4/5.5, ubuntu 9.04/9.10/10.04,
Debian, Fedora 12/13, NetBSD, OpenSuse, and Slackware images. So they
should have just about anything you need. I use the Centos images even
though I can install via virt-install simply because it is instant
gratification rather than a few hours to download all the packages and
such.  Hi people.To be completely honest, I would look at the stacklet.com images. Yes
they do cost a few dollars but IMHO it is well worth it. I personally
spent over two weeks trying to get ubuntu 10.04 to run as a paravirt
domu on my centos 5.5 xen 4.0 dom0 to no avail. The stacklet.com images
"just plain work".
 This is my first questions to the list, I'm running my first Xen
server and 4 guest, but they are all Centos 5.5 and the host is Centos
to, is very easy to create Centops Guest machines.
 
 Now, what I want to know is, do u have on production server with
Centos 5.x as host Freebsd 7/8 or Ubuntu 9/10 as guest?
 
 I have been googling but the instructions are not to clear, I still
reading a lot about but just would like to know this.
 
 Appreciated your time!!!
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 And I am by no means saying this is the only way. Others have gotten
ubuntu 10.04 to work with some tinkering as a paravirt domu. However
the vast majority of what I read has had issues. So I chose the easy
way out since I needed a working ubuntu 10.04 domu asap. Your mileage
may vary.
 
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