>Would this allow me
>to more easilly transfer it to faster hardware in the future?
Sure.
>Or would running as a guest seriously hurt disk i/o?
Depends on what you use for IO :) It's not impossible to replace the physical
iron with a virtualized iron and config that's faster.
What do you have a
John Doe wrote:
> From: Ian Forde
>> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 14:19 -0800, Kenneth Porter wrote:
>>> --On Thursday, February 04, 2010 8:36 AM -0600 Robert Nichols
Looks like that's about all you can do. USB devices aren't available
until hotplug discovers them, and that's proceeding in pa
On Feb 5, 2010, at 6:55 PM, David McGuffey
wrote:
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> On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 09:19 -0500, Ross Walker wrote:
>> On Feb 3, 2010, at 9:36 PM, David McGuffey
>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to reduce the attack surface to a home machine that is
>>> always
>>> on and connected to the Internet. It
Dear All
I want to use XEN to install Windows XP as guest on CentOS 5 as host . I tried
as the followings :
#yum install xen virt-manager kernel-xen
#chkconfig xend on
#reboot
Then I booted my CentOS server using XEN kernel . I tried as the followings :
#virt-manager &
But when continuing to c
Am Freitag, den 05.02.2010, 14:38 +0100 schrieb Dan Burkland:
>
> Wbinfo -u & wbinfo -g do indeed work for me however getent passwd or
> getent group returns no AD users or groups. I have winbind entries in
> nsswitch for both the passwd & group entries. Josepeh, I will try a
> newer RPM from a
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