> Finally I am not sure to really understand what you explained above > with virtualized and para-virtualized kernel. As I understand it, we get two ways to install a Dom/U system. > System that's not Xen > compatible but that can be installed through support for Intel VT ( e.g. Windows 2003 Server ). This runs > with a hvm loader. Try using that method to install FreeBSD. That way, you don't need any special domU kernel. Freddie, I am busy more than 2 hours to try installing FreeBSD as a HVM Dom/U machine but it does not work. It does not even install. I tried all what I could amd64, i386, 7.0, 6.2 .... but always get the same problem. When I look at the installation console I get thousands of lines with hexadecimal symbols on it. Has somebody already some experience with running FreeBSD as a Dom/U with Dom/0 Linux box on a amd64 system. Thanks to help me.Received on Wed Oct 17 2007 - 18:14:51 UTC
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