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Figure 6.3
Boot Loader Settings: Section Management
You can use the Boot Loader program to specify functionality, such as:
• Pass kernel command line parameters
• Specify the kernel image and initial RAM disk
• Select a specific hypervisor
• Pass additional parameters to the hypervisor (see
/usr/share/doc/packages/
xen/pdf/user.pdf
section “Xen Boot Options” after installing the package
xen-doc-pdf
).
You can customize your virtualization environment by editing the
/boot/grub/
menu.lst
file.
If the Xen option does not appear on the GRUB boot menu, you can compare your up-
dated GRUB boot loader file with the examples below to confirm that it was updated
correctly.
The first example shows a typical GRUB boot loader file updated to load the kernel
that supports virtualization software. The second example shows a GRUB boot loader
file that loads the PAE-enabled virtualization kernel.
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