Daniel Tuijnman
2007-Jan-13 03:26 UTC
[Fedora-xen] No success installing Windows XP in fully-virtualized domain
Hi, I tried installing Windows XP in a fully-virtualized guest domain, using Fedora Core 6, but had no success. The installation would never proceed beyond the reboot halfway in the install process; sometimes even abort earlier. I tried this both with virt-manager, and with hand-crafted config files, fiddling with all possible variations of acpi and apic settings. Using a successfully installed Windows domain appears to be no problem, though - even with both acpi and apic turned on. I managed to create a Windows XP domain with the free version of XenEnterprise without any problems. Is there anything special about the Xen implementation in this product? I ask, because it struck me when I tried to install Windows 2000 - which they say they don''t support - all went fine, except that all dialog texts in the installation process were blacked out.. Using it is no option for me, because I want to use the machine both for various servers and as my desktop machine. (I also tried Debian Etch, but wasn''t successful either...) Does anyone have suggestions what I could do: - to be able to give a more meaningful report what goes wrong? - to create other Windows domains in the future? The hardware I''m using: - AMD 64X2 5000+ - Asus M2N-SLI deluxe motherboard (nVidia nForce 5 chipset) I also upgraded the BIOS to the latest version, just to be sure. - 2 Gb RAM Greetings, Daniel -- Daniƫl Tuijnman phone: +31-24-377.7329 De Voorstenkamp 19-59 mobile: +31-6-4611.4589 NL-6545 GR Nijmegen fax: +31-24-373.3632 =======================================================================There''s an old story about the person who wished his computer were as easy to use as his telephone. That wish has come true, since I no longer know how to use my telephone. Bjarne Stroustrup ========================================================================