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A DomU is the counterpart to [[Dom0]]; it is an unprivileged [[domain]] with (by default) no access to the hardware. It must run a [[FrontendDriver]] for multiplexed hardware it wishes to share with other domains. A DomU is started by xend in Dom0, which the user accesses with the xm command-line tool. The kernel for a DomU comes from Dom0's filesystem, not from the filesystem exported to the DomU. |
A DomU is the counterpart to [[Dom0]]; it is an unprivileged [[domain]] with (by default) no access to the hardware. It must run a [[FrontendDriver]] for multiplexed hardware it wishes to share with other domains. A DomU is started by xend in Dom0, which the user accesses with the xm command-line tool. The kernel for a DomU comes from Dom0's filesystem, not from the filesystem exported to the DomU. |
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* [[DomU Support for Xen]] : List of supported operation systems |
* [[DomU Support for Xen]] : List of supported operation systems |
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Revision as of 18:48, 13 November 2011
A DomU is the counterpart to Dom0; it is an unprivileged domain with (by default) no access to the hardware. It must run a FrontendDriver for multiplexed hardware it wishes to share with other domains. A DomU is started by xend in Dom0, which the user accesses with the xm command-line tool. The kernel for a DomU comes from Dom0's filesystem, not from the filesystem exported to the DomU.
Also see
- DomU Support for Xen : List of supported operation systems