2.2 Setting Up a 32-Bit Domain 0 on
a 64-Bit Hypervisor
A virtual machine host running on a 64-bit platform can access much more memory
than hosts running on a 32-bit platform. However, there might be circumstances where
you want to run the 32-bit version of the SUSE® Linux operating system (as domain
0) on the 64-bit Xen hypervisor.
1
On 64-bit hardware, start the 32-bit SUSE Linux operating system installation
program.
2
Select Installation Settings > Software to include the Xen Virtual Machine Host
Server software package selection.
3
Select Software > Software Selection and System Tasks and click Details to view
all packages.
4
In the Filter drop-down list, select Search, then search for kernel-xen. Make
sure that kernel-xenpaeis selected for installation and that kernel-xen is
not selected.
5
Complete the SUSE Linux installation program.
The installation program copies les, reboots, and prompts you for additional
setup information.
6
After entering the additional setup information, log in to the computer.
7
Access the SUSE Linux installation source media.
The 64-bit Xen hypervisor RPM is included in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of
the SUSE Linux installation media.
8
On the SUSE Linux installation source media, nd the x86_64 directory that
contains xen.rpm.
9
Use the following command to install the RPM:
rpm -U xen.rpm --ignorearch --force
10 Virtualization with Xen
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