Hi Gaston, It's true that some documentation is outdated. However, for the "/etc/xen" isssue, my custom Xen 3.2 setup still stores ( and I do store there also) my config files there.
Maybe what you're saying is "Fedora Specific" which I could understand as it's fedora mailing list. However, I never found the flexibility and control in the Fedora way of Xen implementation (all those xml stuff etc.). most probably, I'm wrong :) Emre On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 9:22 PM, Gastón Keller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, everybody. I have been struggling with Xen's documentation > lately, not finding where to look for accurate and up-to-date info. I > remember having read in this list months ago someone saying that the > documentation was quite outdated. For example, the xm command _delete_ > does not appear in the man pages and many guides still do reference to > the guest's config files being stored at /etc/xen (two days ago I > discovered that now Xen works in a different way). > > My objective is not only to learn how to use Xen, but understand how > it works. I'm doing my best looking for info in the net and going > through docs in the Xen Wiki, but I might be missing something in my > search. Therefore, I would really appreciate if someone could point me > to some documentation I should read, or whatever else you could think > of. > > Thanks, > Gaston > > -- > La única verdad es la realidad. > > -- > Fedora-xen mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen > -- Emre
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