Hallo!
I can from my experience suggest using latest stable debian e.g.
''etch''
and all software comes from official release repositories. Its not
latest and greatest Xen but its maintained by Debian. I put together
little text based different sources from internet on, it is not in
english but the examples may be of use
http://kuutorvaja.eenet.ee/wiki/Virtualiseerimine_tarkvaraga_Xen
But main thing to notice on AMD64 with Debian is to have in
xend-config.sxp line (or it was at least for me on smp hp dl 385
computer unstable i.e. rebooted itself)
# In SMP system, dom0 will use dom0-cpus # of CPUS
# If dom0-cpus = 0, dom0 will take all cpus available
(dom0-cpus 1)
I cant complain, runs stable and performs good for me.
Imre
edu gargiulo wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I''m starting to read about xen and I''m going to do my
first xen
> install on a debian (stable) system. I would like to know from
> experienced debian users which install method do you recommend. There
> are debianized versions of xen in the stable reps (for i686 and kernel
> 2.6.18) but I''ll run xen on amd64, so may be I should install xen
from
> sources. Which method do you recommend? Any hint (or up to date
> documments to read about) would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance and sorry for my english,
>
> --
> edu gargiulo
>
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