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Re: [Xen-users] newer linux kernels than 2.6.12.6


  • To: Bastian Scholz <nimrodxx@xxxxxx>
  • From: John Levin <xenjohn@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2006 22:06:10 -0600
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On 1/9/06, Bastian Scholz <nimrodxx@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > 1. status
> > Was is the status of the repository?
> > Can it be used for serious project? Or is it better to use 2.6.12.6?
>
> Sorry, dont know any details of the official status, but my experience
> with this kernel is, that devpts is not working, and the bridge dont
> work when I use it for dom0. Because of the missing devpts I stoped
> searching for the failed bridge, too.
>
> > 2. compiling
> > I tried to compile the repository, but I failed to create a bzImage.
> > I configured the kernel my way and issued a "# make bzImage", but it
> > said that there is nothing to do.
> > Only "# make all" works and creates some vmlinu* files not suitable to
> > be booted by grub.
>
> After "make menuconfig && make" I had a vmlinuz file in the root of the
> kernel-src-directory that I can boot.

I think you want  "make ARCH=xen menuconfig && make ARCH=xen"

?

>
> Bastian
>
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