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== Xen Virtualization Tutorials == | == Xen Virtualization Tutorials == | ||
+ | * [[Installing and Running Windows 7 as a Xen HVM domainU Guest]] | ||
+ | * [[Installing and Running Windows XP or Vista as a Xen HVM domainU Guest]] | ||
+ | * [[Virtualizing Windows Server 2008 with Xen]] | ||
* [[CentOS 5 - Build a Custom Xen Kernel with NFS Root Filesystem (CONFIG_ROOT_NFS) Support]] | * [[CentOS 5 - Build a Custom Xen Kernel with NFS Root Filesystem (CONFIG_ROOT_NFS) Support]] | ||
* [[Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image (Cloning Host System)|Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image by Cloning the Host System]] | * [[Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image (Cloning Host System)|Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image by Cloning the Host System]] |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 5 February 2009
The purpose of this section of Virtuatopia is to provide in depth virtualization tutorials. Each tutorial is intended as a self-contained guide containing all the information necessary to complete a specific virtualization related task.
For less detailed and shorter guides refer to Virtuatopia's list of Virtualization Quick How To Guides.
Xen Virtualization Tutorials
- Installing and Running Windows 7 as a Xen HVM domainU Guest
- Installing and Running Windows XP or Vista as a Xen HVM domainU Guest
- Virtualizing Windows Server 2008 with Xen
- CentOS 5 - Build a Custom Xen Kernel with NFS Root Filesystem (CONFIG_ROOT_NFS) Support
- Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Disk Image by Cloning the Host System
- Building a Xen Virtual Guest Filesystem on a Physical Disk Partition by Cloning the Host System
- Building a Xen Guest Root Filesystem using yum and rpm
- Building a Debian or Ubuntu Xen Guest Root Filesystem using debootstrap