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[Xen-users] cross compile and kernels.


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Hi,

Kindly apologize if the questions below has been answered earlier.
I looked at archive but did not find the info.

1)  I see per Xen wiki:
http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenDom0Kernels?highlight=%28dom0%29

"How to choose a Xen dom0 kernel?
â       You should always match Xen hypervisor and Xen dom0 kernel versions."

Does above mean Hypervisor has a Linux Kernel too and dom0 has a Linux kernel 
and domU can have any kernel ?


2) Case: I have:
my compile machine has Fedora
Plan to use debian for dom0 and RH for domU.

Would this work:

1) On Fedora (compile server) - first compile dom0 kernel (debian) - thus cross 
compile.
  2) Then get a machine running debian OS and compile dom0 tools. If not, is it 
possible to cross compile tools also like (1) above (on Fedora compile server) ?
  3) domU: similar to (1) above - cross compile RH kernel on Fedora gcc and 
tools ?

Thank you,

SK




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