Tim Boyer wrote:
I've got the xen Dom0 kernel running, and I can boot a RHEL5 guest just
fine. Next step is to try to boot one of my RHEL4 systems.
So I created a file-backed VBD and copied the entire RHEL4 server over to
it. I then put the RHEL4 kernel and ramdisk files in the RHEL5's /boot
directory, and changed the config file to point to them:
# Kernel image file.
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-42.ELsmp"
# Optional ramdisk.
ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-2.6.9-42.ELsmp.img"
It looks like you'll want the RHEL 4 Xen kernel:
http://people.redhat.com/riel/RHEL4-Xen-HOWTO
Note that RHEL4 will also boot fine with pygrub, so you don't
even need to copy the kernel and initrd to outside of the guest
image...
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