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[Fwd: Re: [Xen-users] Xen without the X]
Dylan,
Thank you for your advice.
What I would really like to do is to be able to compile Xen from
source. If I can't I guess I can use a distro version.
Shane
-------- Original Message --------
First things first: always use ssh, never use telnet.
My xen servers don't have X and I've always thought it was fine. I
use Fedora, and while I don't use exactly their tools, I have played
with them and they seem to have command line tools as well as gui
tools.
So, I'd recommend installing Fedora 7 (or another distro
that has lotsa xen tools) instead of compiling yourself. They have a
good xen quickstart guide.
> Hello,
> I need some help please.
> I want to compile xen-3.1.0 for use on a server that doesn't have
> X11 or Xorg installed. I would like to control the servers through SSH
> and Telnet (unless you have a suggestion for something better (more
> Secure)). I wouldn't be using VNC or Console(Unless I have to). I have
> made the kernels and now only need the tools to control xen.
> I have searched the internet and asked for help before(And seen
> others ask) but can't seem to find the Documentation or help I need to
> only compile the needed components. If anyone could point me in the
> right direction I would appreciate it.
> If I need to take this to a different list please let me know.
>
> Thank you
> Shane
>
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