Hi,
> On my AMD64, running F8, I just installed the virtualization package
> with yum and rebooted into the Xen kernel. But I can''t create a
new
> virtual machine. I read that the xend daemon should be running for that,
> but I can''t find it. Should it be installed or how should I do
that?
Have you used the command: yum groupinstall ''Virtualization''
I have the packages bellow installed in my system:
kernel-xen, xen, xen-libs and libvirtd and it works well.
The daemon starts in the system initialization.
Regards,
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Augusto Castelan Carlson