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Once you have satisfied the relevant prerequisites, you can now install either a binary
or source distribution of Xen.
2.2 Installing from Binary Tarball
Pre-built tarballs are available for download from the Xen download page
http://xen.sf.net
Once you’ve downloaded the tarball, simply unpack and install:
# tar zxvf xen-2.0-install.tgz
# cd xen-2.0-install
# sh ./install.sh
Once you’ve installed the binaries you need to configure your system as described in
Section 2.4.
2.3 Installing from Source
This section describes how to obtain, build, and install Xen from source.
2.3.1 Obtaining the Source
The Xen source tree is available as either a compressed source tar ball or as a clone of
our master BitKeeper repository.
Obtaining the Source Tarball
Stable versions (and daily snapshots) of the Xen source tree are available as
compressed tarballs from the Xen download page
http://xen.sf.net
Using BitKeeper
If you wish to install Xen from a clone of our latest BitKeeper repository then
you will need to install the BitKeeper tools. Download instructions for Bit-
Keeper can be obtained by filling out the form at:
http://www.bitmover.com/cgi-bin/download.cgi
The public master BK repository for the 2.0 release lives at:
bk://xen.bkbits.net/xen-2.0.bk
You can use BitKeeper to download it and keep it updated with the latest features
and fixes.
Change to the directory in which you want to put the source code, then run:
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