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Re: [Xen-users] 9650SE / 3w-9xxx problem, Xen 3.1.0


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  • From: "Peter Fastré" <peter.fastre@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 08:53:38 +0200
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Why would you want to compile your 3ware drivers as a module? Doesn't that complicate things during startup?
I copied the 3w-9xxx.c/h to the Xen 3.0.4-kernel (2.6.16.33), overwriting the existing (older) versions of the same drivers. When compiling the xen0 kernel, I selected the 3ware-9xxx controller to be compiled in my kernel.
Maybe it's not 'good practice', but it did work for me.


Peter
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