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[Xen-users] CentOS and pciback


  • To: "Xen Users" <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "Florian Heigl" <florian.heigl@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2008 00:29:31 +0100
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hi,

i wonder if there is anyone on this list who successfully uses pciback
on CentOS, especially for delegating usb/graphics.
I already found out they turned it into a module, thereby disabling
the (safe) grub.conf way of hiding devices. I downloaded and build the
kernel source SRPM but it's just "a" kernel source, not the Xen
patched & configured one I hoped for - in that case I'd be done just
by changing the single option I'm after :)

I opened a bug ( # 2767 ) in their bugzilla, but I'd hope for some
input from someone who as already dealt with the issue instead of
waiting 3 months for someone to pick up on the issue :(

I know a few people had this issue but so far found no notes from
anyone who actually set out to just build a kernel with the single
option changed :)

Regards,
florian

-- 
'Sie brauchen sich um Ihre Zukunft keine Gedanken zu machen'

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