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Re: using linux as domU. --- done!!!
John Hayward wrote:
Is the apt package ubuntu-xen-server only for adm64 hardware? Is
there something which needs to be done to get the kernel other than
apt-get install ubuntu-xen-server?
I just thought I'd note that, since I last checked, the distributed
kernel tends to be 2.6.18 no matter which distro (there may be a .22
available). As long as you have a domu kernel and matching initrd, you
can use this with any linux distro you install as domu, assuming it
contains all required modules.
Also, when installing a linux domu, you can simply tar up and extract an
existing filesystem of a working desktop/server of any distro to either
a partition or file image. The problem for most BSDers is they have no
existing, or want for an existing system.
If you bother to handcraft a basic linux image for bootstrapping debian
etc, it's worthwhile keeping a copy for creating custom installs later
on. Also consider backing up your fresh distro installs as these can be
used to roll out additional domu later on. Every now and then I boot
into my backup images and update them so I don't have to worry when
rolling out.
Hopefully some of that is useful.
Sarton
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