Similar to other Virtualization tutorials, keep in mind that the install of XenServer will erase all data and drives connected to the local machine during the installation. The drives will become part of a LVM group that XenServer will use for the creation of VDI and guest VM containers. Later you can add drives and attempt more advance configurations, like greyhole for your Amahi VM. For now, this tutorial sets up a simple install of XenServer and one VM running Amahi 7.1
<h2>Download XenServer and the Management Console</h2>
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<h2>Amahi (Linux) Setup</h2>
Note: if you are having trouble reaching your apps from the dashboard, you may wish to run this command:
# yum -y update openssl
<h3>Convert to PV or Paravitualize</h3>