I guess that the only thing you need to run PV guest is the xen version of the kernel of your distribution. For the rest use Full virtualization.
Put some error messages here to see what's happend

Regards.
Francisco.

2009/1/19 Jason Voorhees <jvoorhees1@gmail.com>
Hi:

Reading Red Hat's Website and a printed manual of RH184 (Red Hat
Virtualization course) I see that RHEL 5 only supports RHEL 4.5 and
RHEL 5 as paravirtualized guests. So I asume this is the same
situation for CentOS 5, right?

What's the dependency between Xen versions for paravirtualized guests?
I ask this questions because I got this experiences:

1. Running CentOS 5 as Dom0
- RHEL 4.5/CentOS 4.5 paravirtualized install, boot and works OK.
- RHEL 5/CentOS 5 paravirtualized install, boot and works OK.
- OpenSuSE 11 doesn't boot xen kernel.

2. Running OpenSuSE 11 as Dom0
- RHEL 4.5 or RHEL 5 installs correctly but doesn't boot. I got errors.

I don't have error messages right now (but I can get them if asked)
but I see a common difference: RHEL 4.5/RHEL5 and OpenSuSE have
different Xen versions. Also OpenSuSE uses domUloader (or something
like that) as boot manager instead of pygrub (or are they the same
thing?)

So the final question is: What are the requirements to run a
paravirtualized operating system? Are they fully dependent on Xen
version?
I would like to run different Linux distros paravirtualized, maybe
Opensolaris or FreeBSD. Is it possible?

Thanks, bytes!
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