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linux_template_creation [2018/07/09 15:04]
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 Step 1:  Step 1: 
 From the Xencenter Click on New VM and Select the Operating System you prefer (here it is Centos 7), and then Click Next  From the Xencenter Click on New VM and Select the Operating System you prefer (here it is Centos 7), and then Click Next 
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 +''​Overall Process remains the same most of the Linux variants, Just the scripts you need to upload accordingly as per your Linux Version.''​
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-Step 10: The Most Important thing while Installing the OS is you need to create partitions as shown below, for the Xenica functions to work properly+**Step 10: The Most Important thing while Installing the OS is you need to create partitions as shown below, for the Xenica functions to work properly. The below are partitioning schemes that we have in our templates**
  
 +''​Note:​ All are MBR,ext based templates''​
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-{{ :​user:​11partition.png?​direct |}}+**<fc #​ff0000><​fs medium>​Centos 6</​fs></​fc>​**
  
  
 +{{ :​user:​centos6_1.png |}}
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-{{ :user:13partitions2.png?​direct ​|}}+**<fc #​ff0000><​fs medium>​Centos 7</​fs></​fc>​** 
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 +{{ :user:centos7_1.png |}}
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 +**<fc #​ff0000><​fs medium>​Debian 8.2</​fs></​fc>​**
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 +{{ :​user:​debian_1.png |}}
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 +**<fc #​ff0000><​fs medium>​Ubuntu 16.4</​fs></​fc>​**
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 +{{ :​user:​ubuntu_1.png |}}
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 +<fs medium>​**<​fc #​800080>​If you want to create your Custom partitioning scheme please modify this portions of the script as per your disk scheme</​fc>​**</​fs>​
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 +{{ :​user:​patition.png?​600 |}}
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 Step 11: Instead of creating Swap partition ​ here we are going to Create a Linux Swap File. Step 11: Instead of creating Swap partition ​ here we are going to Create a Linux Swap File.
  
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 Step 17: Next we are going to Install Xentools in the VM, for the Xenica functions to work. Step 17: Next we are going to Install Xentools in the VM, for the Xenica functions to work.
    * Mount the disk containing Xentools and Install It as shown below.    * Mount the disk containing Xentools and Install It as shown below.
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 +''​Note:​ Please make sure that you are installing latest version of xentools''​
  
 {{ :​user:​0xentools.png?​direct |}} {{ :​user:​0xentools.png?​direct |}}
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-Step :23 Run this script as /​etc/​rc.local on the command line+Step 23Run this script as /​etc/​rc.local on the command line
  
 It should print the same message as in step 20. It should print the same message as in step 20.
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-Step :24 Shutdown the VM and Convert it to template+Step 24Shutdown the VM and Convert it to template
  
 {{:​user:​25converttemplate.png?​direct|}} {{:​user:​25converttemplate.png?​direct|}}
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