On Tuesday 20 December 2005 00:50, Jamie Furtner wrote:
> Yup, mount it and treat it as the target of an install. Get it set up the
> way you want inside the chroot - including setting up the fstab correctly
> for XEN, then you should be good to go. You don't need to install grub -
> it's only relevant for booting real machines (or machines that think
> they're real...). It's purpose is to have enough smarts to bootstrap the
> kernel. With XEN you skip that and go straight to running the kernel, so
> you don't need to worry about that part.
>
> Jamie


Sounds straight forward enough, except for one part.... 

With Grub, I specify the kernel to load.  Without Grub, I'm assuming the domU 
kernel is the one that would be loaded?  Or do I do a FULL install of a 
distro including it's kernel?  If so, then how do I specify the virtual host 
should be loading THAT kernel?  

I feel like such a newbie, but it's good to get back to that once in a 
while.. :)  Thanks for the tips Jamie.

Shawn

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