On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 5:09 AM, lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> Vladimir Romanov <bluebo...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Well, what's the problem? When i do this, then i just install debian, xen
>> kernel, then create some config, download gentoo install cd, run it, and
>> follow the handbook.
>
> How do you run the installer CD in a PV VM?  It's not like you could
> just boot it, or can you?
>

Correct.  I don't believe our install CDs are xen-enabled.  You would
need to boot from another environment, or install the files from
outside of the xen environment.  When I'm installing Gentoo on ec2 now
I typically just boot any convenient EMI, mount an EBS image, extract
a stage3, then install/configure a xen-enabled kernel.

I haven't done an EC2 install in a while but I do have a .config that
used to work lying around.  I believe most of the instructions are on
my blog as well - probably one of the more visited pages as it is
probably helpful for getting any distro working on EC2/Xen.

--
Rich

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