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[Xen-users] simple question - amd64 dom0, and PVM i486 domU ?

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Subject: [Xen-users] simple question - amd64 dom0, and PVM i486 domU ?
From: "rabbtux rabbtux" <rabbtux@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 19:07:08 -0700
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I've been looking for a solution that doesn't involve dual booting, or
chrooting things to get my x86 domU to work.  I have a Debian xen
server on an amd64 platform.  It would seem that I should be able to
also install or force the install of a non-xen i486 kernel.  When I
recieved this server it had a manufacturer's install of Etch with an
i486 kernel.  Once I have both kernels installed in dom0, can't I just
boot the server off the xen-amd64 kernel, and build a para-virtualized
 debian domU, referencing the i486 kernel in /boot ?

Not sure the best way to go about it and any tips are appreciated!
Thanks,
Marshall

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