Matthias Saou a écrit :
Ugo Bellavance wrote :
[...]
In fact... yes. This is good advice, but I was wondering about the host
node, not the VMs.
Oh, then a few more tips :-)
Install a minimal system, then install "xen" and "kernel-xen". If you
do it this way, don't forget to edit /etc/sysconfig/kernel so that you
have "kernel-xen" as your default kernel after updates are installed.
To save disk space and download when updates are available, you might
also want to remove all "kernel" packages and keep only "kernel-xen".
<snip>
The last thing to not forget is to create a /etc/xen/auto/myhost
-> ../myhost symlink for the guest to start automatically when the
host boots.
Of course, cobbler and koan are also worth looking into. But last I
did, they still had some limitations that were blockers for me.
HTH,
Matthias
Wow, thanks.
There is a lot of stuff in your post that I don't understand, but I
wanted to have an idea of how I could install my host node, and then
I'll read the RH virtualization guide.
Thanks to all :).
Ugo
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