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When executing "setup-alpine" you will be asked several questions. When asked about the network configuration it is very important you set up at least one bridge so you are able to add the virtual network interfaces of guests to that bridge. You can find more information about Xen on the Xen.org Wiki [https://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Main_Page].
When executing "setup-alpine" you will be asked several questions. When asked about the network configuration it is very important you set up at least one bridge so you are able to add the virtual network interfaces of guests to that bridge. You can find more information about Xen on the XenProject.org Wiki [https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Main_Page].


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Latest revision as of 11:42, 8 February 2024

The Alpine Linux distribution provides a Xen LiveCD which can be used to run Xen without installing it. It comes with specific scripts that will help you set up a basic environment to create guests. To use it, just download the "Alpine Linux Xen" ISO. You need to burn it to a CD or create a bootable USB device. More information about this procedure can be found at Create a Bootable USB. Once you have your CD or USB device ready, boot from it. You will see the Xen Hypervisor kernel booting, and after that, the Linux kernel. When the boot process has finished, login as root and execute the following scripts:

# setup-xen-dom0 # setup-alpine

When executing "setup-alpine" you will be asked several questions. When asked about the network configuration it is very important you set up at least one bridge so you are able to add the virtual network interfaces of guests to that bridge. You can find more information about Xen on the XenProject.org Wiki [1].