On 09/18/2009 11:51 AM, Bob Chojnacki wrote:
That, along with editing grub.conf worked. Thanks.
IIRC, you may need to update /etc/sysconfig/kernel and set
DEFAULTKERNEL=kernel-xen so the next time when you update the system,
grub.conf is updated correctly to your new Xen kernel.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Joe Digilio
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:59 PM
To: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Tikanga) discussion mailing-list
Subject: Re: [rhelv5-list] Virtalization not showing up
Is virtualization enabled in BIOS?
-Joe
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 15:39, Bob Chojnacki<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am installing RHEL 5.4 x64 from scratch on a new HP DL160 G5 with 4GB RAM and a single Xeon 5430
quad core. I have installed RHEL before. I have also installed RHEL on new boxes to be the host
for VMs. However, this time when I installed I noticed that "Virtualization" was not an
option when I was installing. I installed anyway and tried a "yum groupinstall
Virtualization". I rebooted. Seems xend does not want to start. I do not see the expected
screen full of Xen startup messages when the system boots. Logs are not helpful.
Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Bob
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