Subject: Re: Bootstrapping a Linux domU from scratch in a NetBSD dom0
To: Harold Gutch <logix@foobar.franken.de>
From: david l goodrich <dlg@dsrw.org>
List: port-xen
Date: 04/05/2007 07:25:32
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On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 12:38:33AM +0200, Harold Gutch wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> this actually isn't really NetBSD-related, but I could imagine that
> some people on this list might find this interesting - also, I believe
> that the goal is easier to achieve in a Linux dom0, so the main
> audience probably actually are people running a NetBSD dom0.
>=20
> Anyway, I wrote up a guide dealing with the problem of getting a Linux
> domU up and running given a NetBSD dom0, without having to clone an
> existing Linux-installation. You rather create a Debian-installation
> completely from scratch, without needing an existing Linux
> installation or even (any) access to a Linux box at all.
>=20
> Well, here's the URL. Have fun with it, and I'm always open to
> comments etc. on it:
>=20
> http://www.gutch.de/NetBSD/docs/xen.html
>=20
Gah! Disregard the kernel question - I skimmed over "You can
find the Linux kernel mentioned in this file in the distfile for
pkgsrc/sysutils/xenkernel20"
I told you the questions were stupid :]
Thanks, Harold. It's an excellent HOWTO.
--david
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