Getting started with Xen -- Xen enabled kernel for Lenny?
- From: Rick Thomas <rbthomas55@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 18:21:03 -0500
I'm trying to get started with Xen.
I've installed Lenny and a bunch of packages that looked interesting and mentioned Xen in their descriptions. But there does not seem to be a Xen enabled kernel available. Is Xen built-in to the Lenny kernels, or what?
I plan to spend tonite with my feet up in the easy chair reading the documents in /usr/share/doc/Xen-docs-3.1/ . I hope they will be helpful, but they don't seem to mention Debian specifically. I've googled every which way, but everything I find is for Etch or Sarge and expects me to have a Xen enabled kernel.
More generally, is there a HOWTO or FAQ that would give me some pointers to getting Xen up and running?
Thanks!
Rick
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