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Re: [Xen-users] Windows guest OS
Michael Brian Bentley <bentley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I have a Lenovo T60p set up to dual boot Windows xp and SuSE 10.2. I installed Xen while installing SuSE 10.2. I'm at the point where when I get the list of choices on what to boot the machine with, I also see SuSE 10.2 [Xen]. What I want to do now is get the Windows xp partition to boot as a Xen guest OS.
I haven't been able to find a concise document that describes an easy process, but after surfing mailing list archives and the web for a while, this is what I've found that comes closest:
http://www.mycomputingart.com/linux/Z24.xen3-winxp-partition.html?seemore=y
http://www.mycomputingart.com/linux/Z24.xen3-ubuntu-amd64.html
These describe a...primitive...process. Do these capture the state of the art, or have I missed
something?
Mike,
I don't know this if this hardware supports Virtualization, which I believe is needed to run Windows in full-V. What you want to do is para-V.
In para-V, the most important thing to realize is that with Grub as your bootloader your whole drive needs to be imported to your domU; further WinXP needs to be default in Grub or you will likely freeze when starting your domU.
If you want speed, then you might want to try a full-V (if your HW supports it) and skip para-V, which you will find is very slow.
I made a sparse file img for my NTFS drive and did full-V -- wow the speed difference is huge.
hth, Mark
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