Hi Jose,

Try this on your host :
yum install kernel-xen-devel

On 11-01-10 4:35 PM, José Carlos França Jr wrote:
> Hi Francois
>
> I tried to install vmware workstation 7 on centos 5.5 to run the zen image
> that is also running on centos.
> All installation got ok but when I try to run the vmware I got an error
> message telling that my running kernel is missing the package kernel headers
> 2.6.18-194.32.1.el5xen.
>
> I installed all needed packages for kernel-devel , gcc , c++ etc... what is
> missing to get it to run?
>
> Thanks
> Jose Carlos
>
>
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