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[Xen-users] New xen user, basic inquiries 
| Hi,
 I just started testing XEN on centos 5.3 host. I would like to know the
preferable practice to store domu partitions. Currently I have one hard drive
only, so I made 2 volume groups, one for the host OS and the other one (i.e.
xen_vg) for domu. I wanted to make 5 domu instances, so I made 10 logical
volumes -5 root (1G each) and 5 swap (256 MB each). I assigned each domu a root
and swap partitions, and used yum and rpm to populate the partitions.
 
 For my current setup, is this the best scenario?
 I am thinking of adding a new hard dive for domu only, but I read somewhere
that having the swap partitions on a separate hard drive is better, would you comment on this please?
 I�ve had some messages during the boot time (4gb seg fixup...) and to remove
them I was told to remove the tls libs, but I noticed that tls is already
empty, so I am curious if this indicates improper installation of the domu
instances?
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