Re: [opensuse] XEN running not in full virtualization?
Hello, depends on the money you can affort. I can't tell you which laptop to buy, I like thinkpads. I'm running some XEN Stuff on a ThinkPad x60 (Centrino Duo). Check the link I sent, you when the processor of the laptop is listed there, the laptop can do HVM. Regards Johannes Am Fr 17.10.2008 10:19 schrieb István Németh <stvnmth@gmail.com>:
Hello! I'm afraid to get new laptop... Thanks! Maybe could you suppose to me any type of laptop? I'm thinking about Dell, or possible the MSI Wind (but it works with Intel Atom). Regards Steve
2008/10/17 Johannes Müller-Lahn <johannes.mueller-lahn@troeber.com>:
Hello,
you need to get a new Laptop then. Check this site for HVM compatible processors: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/HVM_Compatible_Processors
You can check your current processor features by entering: cat /proc/cpuinfo
On some machines it's also important to enable Processor Virtualization feature inside the Bios.
Regards
J. Müller-Lahn
Am Fr 17.10.2008 09:37 schrieb István Németh <stvnmth@gmail.com>:
Hi! I have an older ACER laptop, and I'd like to run the XEN virtualization on this computer, but during the hypervisor install got "fully virtualization not supported" message. Certainly I know, that this CPU isn't supporting the fully virtualization, but is there any solution, to solving this problem? May the XEN running on Celeron CPU? (Possibly not in fully virtualization mode?) Thanks Steve -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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