Hi,
well, you should use the Ubuntu packaged version of Xen ; you will not
have to compile anything.
On Debian Lenny I do :| aptitude install xen-hypervisor xen-tools
xen-utils ||linux-image-2.6-xen-amd64|
|For your Ubuntu, just replace this kernel by an other : aptitude search
''linux-image.*xen''
|
Then you will have to create image with xen-tools (xen-create-image).
Olivier
Jan Muhammad a écrit :> Hi,
>
> I''m newbie to Xen but not to Linux..... I need Xen for some tests
> on ''Cloud infrastructure''; my OS is Ubuntu 8.10 and my
architecture 32
> bit (core2duo-- 3GB RAM, 160GB HDD). I was wondering where to get Xen
> for Ubuntu, which manual should I follow etc. I tried this link
> (http://www.virtuatopia.com/index.php/Main_Page) but am confused which
> one to use & download what package? Searching on Xen own site
>
(http://tx.downloads.xensource.com/downloads/docs/user/#SECTION02100000000000000000
> ) didn''t helped me that much....
>
> Also tried this link
>
(http://www.howtoforge.com/installing-xen-3.3-with-kernel-2.6.27-on-ubuntu-8.10-x86_64
)
> but at the end I came to know this is for 64bit i.e Kernel 2.6.27 On
> Ubuntu 8.10 (x86_64);and thats why my build process failed.
> Thanks for help and guidence in Advance!
>
> -Jan Muhammad
>
>
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