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[Xen-users] FreeBSD under Xen


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  • From: "Albert Bachand" <albertb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2006 14:44:33 -0500
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Hello,

I'm trying to get FreeBSD to run under Xen. I've compiled Xen 3.0.3
from sources. I first compiled it with a simple 'make world' and got
linux to work both as dom0 and as well as a domU. Now, I'm trying to
get FreeBSD. I followed the tutorial at:
http://www.yuanjue.net/xen/howto.html but get the follwing error when
booting FreeBSD:

Error: (22, 'Invalid argument')

From what I understand this is due to the FreeBSD kernel being
compiled with PAE while my Xen isn't. So I re-compiled Xen with
XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE=y but now my linux dom0 won't boot anymore...

So, what I'm looking for is either:
1) a way to build my dom0 kernel with PAE enabled; or
2) a way to run FreeBSD using a non-PAE Xen

Thanks!

Albert

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