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On 01/03/2011 09:40 AM, Agnello George wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTiny8N7uL68s974AEPnENQ8yHKeOKDeQwnLSrTNa@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite"> hi<br>
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I have a xen cent os (Dom0) .. i want to add a vm ( windows 2008
server ) , since i am using command line how do i see the the
windows machine. boot ?? .. i am really confused here . <br>
I have previous iinstalled centos ( VM) , but that was command
line based . <br>
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Can some one please direct me on this <br clear="all">
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Regards <br>
Agnello D'souza<br>
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There is no way to see the Windows VM booting. Just use the GUI
Environment or VNC remotely.<br>
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Best Regards,
Vincent Li</pre>
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