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#1 2007-08-06 17:06:39

nbasil
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XenSource

Do you know if there is any development effort to run natively/virtulized inside XenSource?  Given the core lean features of the os, it seems like an ideal virtulized guest?

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#2 2007-08-07 11:38:01

FUBAR
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Re: XenSource

I ran an Arch domU using a Debian Xen-kernel because I had no idea how to create a Xenified kernel for Arch.

Once I get my new server I'm going to experiment some more with it, possibly even create a PKGBUILD for a Xenified kernel.


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#3 2007-08-07 16:35:36

nbasil
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Re: XenSource

Is there any reason you know of that Arch wouldn't make a good xen para-virtulized guest kernel?

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#4 2007-08-07 19:40:24

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Re: XenSource

For one, it (the -ARCH kernel) doesn't have Xen patches. big_smile

Nothing is stopping you from writing your own PKGBUILD to create a kernel26xen package.

AUR has the xen package, complete with (outdated) Xenified kernel.


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