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Installing and Configuring Fedora Xen Virtualization

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Preparing Fedora for Xen Virtualization
This command will install all the required packages, and configure the boot loader to provide a Xen virtualization option when the system is next booted.
At this point, reboot the system. When the boot screen appears hit any key to enter to boot menu and select the Fedora Xen boot option. During the boot phase you will notice some different messages appearing from previous boots. This is a good sign that the kernel with Xen support is loading.If a Xen boot option is not provided, boot using the standard Linux kernel and execute the following commands before rebooting once again: <pre>su -yum install xen</pre>
When the boot has completed, log in as usual and open a Terminal window. In that window run the following command to verify that kernel with Xen support has loaded: