Hi,
I am a new guy for the Xen, and When i try to using Xen with Fedora 4,
There is some trouble that stop me complete the work. Can you give me
some advice? thanks very much.
1. I installed FC4 successfully
2. rpm -i xen-2-20050522.i386.rpm
it report that it depend on bridge-utils, libSDL-1.2.so.0
3. then i execute rpm -i bridge-utils-1.0.4-6.i386.rpm
it report it depends on libsysfs.so.1
then i dont know how to do next, since i cant find any rpm file matach
libSDL, libsysfs.so.1, So can anybody who already installed Xen with
FC4 help me?
also, the
http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart page say:
To run xen, you'll need to install the xen package as well as a xen0
and xenU kernel packages. You'll also need
*
python-twisted
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Using grub as your boot loader ^1
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http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart#fndef-a19c5890cddc2...
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Probably something on the order of 256 MB of RAM with the
default setup ^ 2
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http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart#fndef-96c245509a0c3...
Then, you should be able to install the xen and kernel-xen0 packages.
Once this is done, you should have an entry set up in your grub.conf
to boot the xen0 kernel. Now, reboot into your new xen0 kernel ^3
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http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstart#fndef-fbaafb82c5ea5...
Is there any details on how to install xen step by step? as a
beginner, i am not sure, where is the xen and kernel-xen0 packages?
wangzaixiang
For starters, try using the following command to install the package
instead. I haven't tested this, so I'm not sure if you will run into
problems or not.
yum localinstall xen-2-20050522.i386.rpm
Hopefully, yum will be able to solve your dependencies and get you
going. Really, you should have little use for running rpm directly, as
yum will handle most package managing tasks in a better manner.
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Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes
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