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[Xen-users] Xen 3.4.2 on kernel 2.6.32.8 on Lenny


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  • From: Dot Yet <dot.yet@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:12:32 -0500
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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to compile Xen 3.4.2 on kernel 2.6.32.8 on Debian 5.

Seems I am missing something simple here, and seek your help.

I downloaded the kernel source from kernel.org and xen's source from xen.org

Compiled kernel in its own directory, included 'XEN' and/or 'PARAVIRT'
related options in the .config file and built bzImage and modules. It
compiles fine with no errors.

Then, compiled xen's source. That downloaded kernel 2.6.18 from
mercurial, and built happened successfully. Next, I installed this xen
build and rebooted the node. So far so good. Then, I installed the
newly built kernel 2.6.32.8 and pointed xen to that kernal, thinking
that it should come back with the new kernel after the reboot. Turns
out that is not the case. It did not boot correctly and did not show
any messages on the console too.

Now, I am a bit confused about if my approach was in the right
direction or not.

All I want to do is to run recent Xen (3.4.2) with the recent kernel (2.6.32.x).

Can you please point me in the right direction?

Appreciate your help.

Regards,
dot yet

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