fyi: paravirtualized means the OS is new enough to have extensions to be
virtualization-aware and support it in order to
not have to emulate all of the hardware completely. The older OS would
probably run fully virtualized, i.e. in a QEMU
environment.
Michael
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
Using CentOS 5.1 with Xen 3.2.
I'm trying to install a fully virtualized system for the first time and
doing this with an old Suse 9.0 (this probably would run paravirtualized,
maybe it won't run, anyway, because of hardware problems).
I start with virt-manager and after choosing "fully virtualized" it
presents me two options for install media: iso image and CD-ROM or DVD,
but the latter is grayed out. I have the install source on CDs ... Is this
normal or do I yet need another patch to make it work in xen 3.2?
Kai
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