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2011 Aug 20
2
Anyone using xen with full disk encryption?
I''m trying to use the full disk encryption under Debian and Xen.
Not talking about domU. Talking about dom0 and hypervisor booting off an encrypted disk.
When I apt-get install Xen and reboot from an encrypted partition, I can start xen, I can select the dom0 but after booting, it dies (appears to hang)
Rebooting the standard kernel is fine.
Thanks for any hints
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2011 Aug 31
1
Removing second boot menu
On debian. When I boot a non-xen kernel i get the standard grub menu with 3 lines, Linux, Linux safe mode and xen.
When I boot the xen kernel, I get another grub menu with 2 lines, the Linux and the safe mode one.
What can I do to make the second menu go away or have a timeout of zero?
Thanks
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2011 Aug 06
2
Dom0 on a NFSRoot Environment
Hi,
I''m using Xen for a few years, on diskless Intel servers. These servers boot
using PXE to an iSCSI remote disk, and works just fine.
Now I''m trying to do the same, but instead of using iscsi, I would like to
use the server booting in a NFS root.
The problem is that, after I boot the server and start Xen, when I try to
start a VM, it takes fron 60 to 180 seconds to start
2011 Aug 11
0
encrypted LVM for dom0?
Running fresh install of wheezy. dom0 is encrypted using LVM. After xen
hypervisor starts, I then get to select my wheezy kernel. After starting
that, it dies. Screen is black. Can''t see/do anything.
Anyone ever managed to run xen on an encrypted dom0?
Thanks
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2011 Jun 03
1
networking in xen
Hi,
Question on setting up networking in xen. I want to do the following on my
laptop:
dom0 is attached to eth0 and ath0.
dom1 is going to by my virtual firewall for all my virtual machines. So I
assume 3 interfaces, a bridge to eth0, ath0 and a virtual interface?
dom2 and so on will route all their traffic through dom1 (through the
virtual interface)
I''ve read the documentation a