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Date:      Sun, 24 May 2009 23:55:57 +0800
From:      Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org>
To:        Paul Schenkeveld <fb-xen@psconsult.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-xen@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freebsd-xen images
Message-ID:  <d763ac660905240855m5118e3b8j6ef9ad81c0f021db@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <20090524151025.GA67024@psconsult.nl>
References:  <d763ac660905240714p10a1051bq4ecc8b9400ff83b@mail.gmail.com> <20090524151025.GA67024@psconsult.nl>

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2009/5/24 Paul Schenkeveld <fb-xen@psconsult.nl>:

> Thanks a lot! =A0Nice to see all that recent activity on FreeBSD dom0!

FreeBSD DomU you mean? :) There's no FreeBSD dom0 support.

> This all shows that getting a dom0 up and running can be a challenge if
> you're not Linux literate. =A0Are there any more detailed resources on th=
e
> net about "getting your first dom0 that's capable of running FreeBSD domU
> up and running for newbies"?

Yup!


The way is simple:

* grab centos 5.3, i386 edition (i've not tried the 64 bit stuff)
* you uncheck all the package groups except "base", including "dial up
networking" and "text" internet
* (this means you only need CD 1, not all 6.)
* Install the base system
* reboot, make sure everything is fine, run "yum update", fiddle with
things as needed

* Then "yum install xen"
* make sure /boot/grub/menu.lst is set to boot xen automatically.

That is basically it ;) There's other stuff to do (such as figuring
out how to drive their networking scripts) but the default "bridged"
eth0 is perfectly fine for basic testing.

I had trouble with my recentish intel desktop motherboard(s) - I had
to boot the installer and normal kernel with 'acpi=3Doff' but -not- boot
Xen with that.




Adrian



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