I installed Fedora Core 6 and indicated I wanted "Virtualization" from the package selection screen. How do I remove it? When I used the GUI package manager to remove Vitualization the system hung and would not reboot. In /boot I only have one vmlinuz file. It is vmlinuz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen. The same is true of the boot screen, there is only one boot entry listed. I have several systems setup with Xen and want to remove it from them. How do I uninstall Xen? Gary Bricher, bricherg@lanecc.edu
Gary Bricher wrote:
I installed Fedora Core 6 and indicated I wanted "Virtualization" from the package selection screen. How do I remove it? When I used the GUI package manager to remove Vitualization the system hung and would not reboot. In /boot I only have one vmlinuz file. It is vmlinuz-2.6.18-1.2798.fc6xen. The same is true of the boot screen, there is only one boot entry listed. I have several systems setup with Xen and want to remove it from them. How do I uninstall Xen? Gary Bricher, bricherg@lanecc.edu
You need a non-xen kernel.
I was _very_ surprised when I installed CentOS 5, and like you I chose "Virtualization," and like you only a xen kernel.