Brian Leyton wrote:
In any case, I was able to get Xen started too. But the guest would not
start up, because the kernel I had deleted was the one that this guest
needed. I tried changing the .cfg file to point to a newer kernel, but
though the guest would start up, it will not run properly with the newer
kernel.
What does "not run properly" mean? It really should be able to boot with the
2.6.18 or 2.6.19 kernels; I have FC6 guests at home booting with that. What
kind of errors are you getting when trying to boot those? I think your best bet
is going to figure out why those won't boot, and rectify that situation.
Chris Lalancette