Hey I was wanting to play with xen on beta 5. I have the beta 5 installed in my turion laptop. Went smooth... (4.4 would not install) Anyway anyone know were a starting point with xen might be? Thanks, Jerry
Jerry Geis wrote:> Hey I was wanting to play with xen on beta 5. > I have the beta 5 installed in my turion laptop. Went smooth... (4.4 > would not install) > > Anyway anyone know were a starting point with xen might be?Have you bothered RTFM'ing a bit ? - KB
>>Jerry Geis wrote: >>/ Hey I was wanting to play with xen on beta 5./>>/ I have the beta 5 installed in my turion laptop. Went smooth... (4.4 />>/ would not install) />>/ />>/ Anyway anyone know were a starting point with xen might be?> />Have you bothered RTFM'ing a bit ?>- KBWell karanbir, I have bothered looking for one... Thank you for asking so nicely. I downloaded the ISO. I obviosuly installed the beta, I tried man xen, whereis xen... I launched firefox thinking the first page might have a link to a manual, etc... but no... Earlier when I tried to read the release notes I got a page cannot be displayed.... I tried doing "yum install xen" which resulted in a hung yum. So yes I have tried a number of things - but I did not find anything. Have a great day! Jerry
I believe virsh is the command line tool and the gui version is virt-manager. The redhat people gave a demo of it at Scale 5x. If you haven't used xen before, these actually wrap around the xen tools to provide an abstraction layer -- the idea is that in the future it may not be xen, but one of the other linux virtualization frameworks. On 3/13/07, Jerry Geis <geisj at pagestation.com> wrote:> > Hey I was wanting to play with xen on beta 5. > I have the beta 5 installed in my turion laptop. Went smooth... (4.4 > would not install) > > Anyway anyone know were a starting point with xen might be? > > Thanks, > > Jerry > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20070313/31a863ec/attachment.html>