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Re: [Xen-users] Xen a couple of questions


  • To: Octavian Teodorescu <octav@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 09:56:09 +0100
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Octavian Teodorescu wrote:
Hi guys,

1. Regarding Centos and Fedora core 7 compared with fedora core 5. I've
seen that on fedora core 5 when you want to install xen you have to
install the following packages: xen, kernel-xen0 and kernel-xenU (of
course with the dependencies needed). But on Centos, FC7 and I think
redhat versions, you only have to install xen and kernel-xen, you don't
have any kernel for the guest system. In my case I could only start a xen
guest (on FC7) with an older kernel-xenU installed from FC version 5.
Probably to ease kernel management. Having to build and test kernel-xen and kernel-xenU means two different sets of testing environments for other software: that's asking for trouble in a big, commercial support environment like RedHat's various enterprise customers, even if the xenU kernels can be made more efficient..

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