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Re: [Xen-users] pci device not owned by pciback.



On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 11:49 -0300, Sergio Charpinel Jr. wrote:
> James,
> 
> 
> To get this working on boot, you need to set the pciback.hide
> parameter in kernel boot line. But pciback must but compiled inside
> the kernel (not as module). If you are using CentOS or redhat,
> probably it is compiled as module.
> You could check $(uname -r)-config file and see the options.
>  CONFIG_XEN_PCIDEV_BACKEND=y in xen kernel (dont know in pv_ops).
> 

How do I check this?

# echo $(uname -r)-config
2.6.27.45-0.1-xen-config

I cannot find a file on my system by this name.

Thanks,
James



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