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install_msg() {
cat << __EOF__
===> IMPORTANT NOTICE:
In order to complete the installation, and enable Xen,
at the very least you must:
1. Edit your GRUB2 config files as specified at
https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/index.php/Xen#Bootloader_Configuration
2. Issue the following commands to allow you to create and start VMs:
systemctl enable xenstored.service
systemctl enable xenconsoled.service
3. If you want some domains to automatically start up/shutdown, run the following:
systemctl enable xendomains.service
For more information refer to the Wiki:
https://wiki.parabolagnulinux.org/index.php/Xen
__EOF__
}
upgrade_msg() {
cat << __EOF__
Note: If you are upgrading from one of the previous 4.2 xen builds, and are having issues
with graphics card passthrough, the default device model used has changed and the
newer model can sometimes have issues. To resolve, add (or change ) the following
line into your domain config file:
device_model_version = "qemu-xen-traditional"
Also remember to rebuild your grub configuration if upgrading from a non-xen 4.3.1
install.
__EOF__
}
post_install() {
install_msg
upgrade_msg
}
post_upgrade() {
upgrade_msg
}
pre_remove() {
systemctl stop xendomains.service
systemctl stop xenconsoled.service
systemctl stop xenstored.service
systemctl disable xendomains.service
systemctl disable xenconsoled.service
systemctl disable xenstored.service
}
post_remove() {
cat << __EOF__
===> IMPORTANT NOTICE:
In order to finish removing Xen, you will need to modify
your bootloader configuration files to load your Linux
kernel instead of Xen kernel.
__EOF__
}
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