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[Xen-users] Xen Installation on Fedora


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  • From: kishore kumar <bodkekumar@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:59:04 -0800
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Hi,

 

I am new to Xen.  I have few questions in my mind. Can any one of you clarify please.

 

1.       Does Fedora version 10 ,11,12 core has the support for Xen DOM 0 capable kernel support?  Which is the latest Fedora that supports the  Xen DOM 0 kernel support? (Based on this I need to select the correct Fedora version to install for my development environment)
 
2.       Once I install the Fedora, do I need to invoke “yum “ for installing the Virtualization support or the default Fedora installation comes with this.  (MY Hardware has support of Intel VT-x, VT-d and SR-IOV though)
 
3.       I have downloaded latest Xen source  version 3.4.2.  After I build the Xen from the source, where or how does the DOM 0 Linux kernel comes from?  OR is that the Linux (in this case Fedora) that I used for building the Xen becomes the DOM 0 ?  I am confused here.  I read few documents but I could not find how this DOM 0 Linux Guest is created?
 
4.  I am also looking for SR-IOV vf and pf drivers.  Xen-3.4.2 include these?
 
Thanks in advance.
 
regards,
BK.
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