Running Windows XP in Xen from its own partition
Some months ago I made some experiments with Xen and I succeeded to install and run Windows XP as a guest using Xen 3.0. In that case Windows was located in a single file and was installed through Xen. My purpose now is to make Xen running an already installed Windows from its own partition. Just to be more specific, this is my machine configuration:
- Ubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 is located on a SATA disk, set as first boot disk
- Windows XP is located on a EIDE disk, set as second boot disk
- Dual boot is made by grub
Posted by: Z24 | Mon, Dec 03 2007 |
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Ubuntu Dapper Drake 6.06 amd64 and Windows XP in Xen 3.0
I am coming from a bloody week of wrestling against packages, bugs and "make world"s trying to run Xen in Ubuntu 6.06 amd64 on an AM2 3800+ and to make a Windows XP Pro domU.
I searched on the web some resources that would explain how to run Windows on Xen and I found some very good tutorial that unfortunately don't fit exactly my configuration and my purpose. These are the sites I took as a basis for my setup:
- dom0 = Debian Sarge 3.1, domU = Debian Sarge, Xen 2.0.7 32 bit installed from binaries or source, paravirtualization
- dom0 = SUSE 10.1, domU = Win XP Pro, Xen 3.0.2, Intel VT hardware virtualization
- dom0 = Ubuntu 6.06, domU = Ubuntu, Xen 3.0.1 32 bit
- dom0 = Kubuntu Dapper Drake, domU = Win XP, Xen 3.0.2-2 32 bit, AMD SVM hardware virtualization
These are all the steps I did and the problems I encountered during this Calvary :-) (I come from Windows with a little linux/unix background):
Posted by: Z24 | Mon, Nov 26 2007 |
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Debian on Windows with VMWare, Linux applications in Windows using X server
With this little and very simple tutorial I will explain what I did to:
- install VMWare for Windows
- run Debian virtual appliance
- connect from Windows host to Linux guest and connect from Linux guest to Windows host
- run seamless Linux applications in the Windows graphical environment using an X server
Posted by: Z24 | Mon, Oct 09 2006 |
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Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake 32 bit on Windows XP with Qemu, Qemu networking, Linux applications in Windows using X server
With this little tutorial I will explain what I did to:
- install Qemu and its accelerator kqemu
- create an image file where the guest operating system will be installed
- install and then run Ubuntu 6.06 Dapper Drake 32 bit as a guest operating system
- connect from Windows host to Linux guest with qemu
rediroption - connect from Windows host to Linux guest and connect from Linux guest to Windows host using tap driver
- run seamless Linux applications in the Windows graphical environment using an X server
Posted by: Z24 | Sat, Sep 16 2006 |
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