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Re: Upgrading Squeeze to Debian-Education?



Bengt a écrit, le 13/10/2012 16:17:
I managed to install it nicely under KVM, but that is just for some
simple test and verification.

well, you could install a xen-able kernel in that install, then transfer the disk image to be run under Xen, no ? I did roughly the same workaround when installing previous debian-edu on workstations which required more recent kernel.

Would be great if Debian Education also shipped XEN enabled vmlinuz and
kernel. That would make it a bit easier for sure.

true, with no measurable drawback that sounds a good suggestion.
BTW, I am curious about Xen. I figure you want Xen rather than KVM or VirutalBox because serving thin clients is demanding, and you expect Xen to be more efficient. There are (recent) measures of the difference in performance ? For me, serving NFS is only bottlenecked by the disk IO, and for now I could simply go with any virtualization, but my needs could change.


Having some issues for the moment,
* Can not launch gosa (is it locked to a specific network or interface?)

BTW, how do you try accessing Gosa, from what network, and what happens ?



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