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[Xen-users] How to write DomU from an existing Linux kernel (Paravirtualization)


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  • From: "suyash jape" <suyashjape@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2007 16:19:09 +0530
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Hi all
        Just out of curiousity,what would i have to do to write a DomU from an existing Linux kernel?
(Paravirtualization). I mean DomU of most distros are already available ,but i  want to understand what all parts of the kernel are to be changed so that it can be used as a DomU in a Paravirtualization mode.
Can someone give me a link which can explain the modifications required in some detail ?(other than just saying the memory management code has to be changed)

Thanks.....
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