[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Can Dom0 be replaced after installation?
Hi, Agonizing about a strategy for installing, when I know nothing about it. I suspect that in spite of the flexibility in choices for a dom0 operating system, I think it's probably really important to get it all right. I guess there are some burning questions here that might clear everything up if I could answer: 1. Assuming I install Xen, a handful of VMs and have it all set up, is there a way to replace dom0 with some other dom0? If I knew I could change my mind later it would be much easier to set this up. 2. There seems to be a way to have a kernel which works either on the bare metal or as a guest, but it doesn't seem to have been tested much. Do I ignore this for now, and if I do can I start using it later? If I change it on Dom0 do I need to recompile kernels on the other guests? 3. I keep expecting to need to install the hypervisor somewhere. I don't see the hypervisor anywhere in Gentoo, but there's xen-sources which I suspect contains it. Or do I need the tarball from www.xen.org/products/xen_source.html? 4. In my understanding the dom0 needs to be extremely stable and have good driver support. What distro works best for that? I'm currently using Gentoo, but I would think Debian would be most stable. If so, is the current difficulty with Debian an unhappy coincidence or is it consistent? How about Ubuntu Server, or is that still the same problem since it's also a Debian? What do people use if they just want a small, stable dom0 with good driver support? 5. Is there a way to "loan" processors to a guest if nobody else is using them? Thanks. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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