Sorry to ask Yet Another Stupid Question, but I'm going to be using Xen in a
"production" capacity soon, porting a piece of FreeBSD (and NetBSD)
Linux-way. Xen seems to be ideal for such a deed.
Is it possible to install from the XendemoCD? (I want to install all three
OSes, wiping out most of my current Mandrake 10.0 install on that particular
system - what I need isn't what rpm gives me, and I want to only keep
the /home directory.)
Any advice, hints, war stories, etc, gratefully accepted.
Wesley Parish
On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 01:02, Tim Deegan wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2005 at 03:32:21PM +1200, Wesley Parish wrote:
> > I read earlier this year that the second XendemoCD beta had a NetBSD as
> > well as a FreeBSD and a couple of Debian filesystem images - what
> > filesystem images does the latest XendemoCD have?
>
> Debian GNU/linux (only one filesystem, but 2.4 and 2.6 kernels), NetBSD
> and FreeBSD.
>
> > (And has anyone got a XendemoCD with Plan9 on it in addition?)
>
> Alas, there wasn't space. I looked briefly at doing that, but the only
> plan9 image I found was vary large.
>
> Tim.
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