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README.SLACKWARE | ||
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xen.info | ||
xen.SlackBuild |
The Xen hypervisor, a powerful open source industry standard for virtualization, offers a powerful, efficient, and secure feature set for virtualization of x86, x86_64, IA64, ARM, and other CPU architectures. It supports a wide range of guest operating systems including Windows, Linux, Solaris, and various versions of the BSD operating systems. mbootpack is an optional dependency, it creates LILO compatible kernel. libssh2 is also optional dependency, it can be enabled with: LIBSSH2=yes ocaml-findlib is yet another optional dependency, it builds oxenstored Additionally, BlueZ support can be enabled with: BLUEZ=yes and ocaml In order to run Xen, you will need to install and boot from a Xen dom0 kernel. Check README.dom0 (in docs/dom0) for more information on how to do that. Additionally, README.domU has information about unpriviledged guests. README.openvswitch-extended explains a bit more advanced aproach to Open vSwitch setup, more adventureous folk can use: INSTALL_OPENVSWITCH_EXTENDED=yes ./xen.SlackBuild This will install vif script and the config file under /etc/xen, helper script will be stripped of its .sh suffix and installed into /usr/bin See README.SLACKWARE (which is also installed with the package docs) for setup, configuration, and usage hints.