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[Xen-devel] Xen-3.1.1 README about XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE=y


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  • From: "Teck Choon Giam" <giamteckchoon@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:14:21 +0800
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Hi,

I guess this is compiled by default even without passing
XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE=y during the compilation according to my testing on
Xen-3.1.1-rc(1,2).  If this is true then Is it possible for you to
update the README file to reflect such since the below found in README
file is outdated I guess according to my testing:

   If you want to build an x86_32 PAE capable xen and kernel to work
   on machines with >= 4GB of memory, use XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE=y on the
   make command line.

I might be wrong and would appreciate anyone correct me.

Thanks.

Kindest regards,
Giam Teck Choon

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