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A number of different problems can occur during the boot process of the Xen guest system. Solutions to common Xen problems are as follows:
 
A number of different problems can occur during the boot process of the Xen guest system. Solutions to common Xen problems are as follows:
  
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* [[Xen guest domainU migration fails with Error: can't connect: No route to host message]]
 
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A number of different problems can occur during the boot process of the Xen guest system. Solutions to common Xen problems are as follows: