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Re: [Xen-users] Creating linux guest filesystem 
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Rob van Oostveen wrote:
 Read the documentation for virt-install or virt-manager, and use those. 
Tastes vary, but LVM based partitions seem to work well and allow 
snapshotting of DomU's to do backup operations on them.
Hi,
Can anyone guide me through (or point me to a readme) the procedure of
creating a filesystem for a guest linux domain? I've set up a redhat fc6 with
Xen 3.1 as the domain-0.
Thank you.
Regards,
Rob
 
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