February 15, 201412 yr Tried searching this and couldn't find the answer.... I have been booting into the non-XEN version of Beta3. Is it painless to restart the machine and go into the XEN version?
February 15, 201412 yr The only thing you will notice is the blinding flash of light, the cloud of black smoke, and the time it takes to erase all your drives. Other than that its pretty boring.... Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
February 15, 201412 yr Author The only thing you will notice is the blinding flash of light, the cloud of black smoke, and the time it takes to erase all your drives. Other than that its pretty boring.... Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk That blinding light was so bright.. I can't read the forums anymore.
February 15, 201412 yr Forgot to mention, one unintended side affect is that you will suddenly develop washboard abs and bulging biceps. It's really annoying... ? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
February 15, 201412 yr Author Forgot to mention, one unintended side affect is that you will suddenly develop washboard abs and bulging biceps. It's really annoying... ? Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk **looks at abs** I'm still a bit rotund... OK. Another basic question from me. I have 16GB of RAM in my box, I up'd the syslinux.cfg to show 12GBs. Does this mean 4 is saved from the VMs or should I change syslinux.cfg to 16 and allow it to do the provisioning?
February 15, 201412 yr OK. Another basic question from me. I have 16GB of RAM in my box, I up'd the syslinux.cfg to show 12GBs. Does this mean 4 is saved from the VMs or should I change syslinux.cfg to 16 and allow it to do the provisioning? I believe that for beta 4 the ram limit on Dom_0 Is being removed so that the RAM allocation between Dom_0 and VM's is more dynamic.
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