I'm entirely new to virtualization. Xen install on 11.3 does not appear to work. I bought a couple of books but haven't figured out what to do yet since openSuse does not appear to do a complete install. I want to run 11.3 and windows 7 on the same machine (windows is required at work). In the "Book of Xen" the author installs CentOS, then Xen, then a virtualized version of CentOS. Does one need to install the Xen host (in this case openSuse 11.3) again as a virtual machine? If so, why does openSuse not have the defaults required to do so? It selects one of the defined repositories but the install will not happen because defaults are incorrect. Is there a way to successfully install openSuse on itself again? When I try to install windows it gets nearly finished then craps out because it can't find a virtual interface. It appears when I install Xen that the bridge is created but obviously windows can't find it and neither can I access the network from host openSuse anymore; get an error "Network unreachable". Is it possible to get this combination to work? I'd like to have both environments running on my desktop. Thanks for any assistance or a pointer to a document explaining how to do it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org