On Fri, 10 Sep 2010, Pasi K??rkk??inen wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 10, 2010 at 01:57:41PM +0200, Olaf Hering wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 10, George Dunlap wrote:
> >
> > > I think it's a good idea for the Xen build system not to include a
> > > dom0 kernel. However, it's not very clear to a newcomer how to
> > > actually get a kernel. The xen.org download page has no links at all
> > > to anything kernel-related. There is a page on the wiki:
> > >
> > > http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenDom0Kernels
> > >
> > > However, the list is gigantic -- extremely intimidating. And there's
> > > no generic version of the "classic" kernel; they're all branded XCP,
> > > XCI, Novell, &c.
> > >
> > > I think the Right Thing to do (given an ideal world), until pvops dom0
> > > gets sufficiently upstreamed, is for xen.org to maintain two stable
> > > releases: a reasonably stable pvops branch for the more adventurous,
> > > and a classic xen port for the more conservative.
> >
> > George,
> >
> > I second that. The first time I looked at this page all it caused was
> > confusion. It gives the impression of "there is no upstream". If we
> > could get some sort of reference where all the fixes go, that would help
> > alot.
> > I would help out with maintaining such a tree.
> >
>
> Yeah, the XenDom0Kernels wiki page has gotten pretty unclear.
>
> I guess for users, at the moment, the two 'main' kernels that
> are maintained and bugfixed by xen.org are:
>
> - pvops xen/stable-2.6.32.x
> - xenlinux xcp/xenserver 2.6.32.x
>
> I can try to clear up the wiki page if we can agree on what to write there :)
>
I gave a look at the page and I think it is still too verbose for
newcomers.
A detailed explanation of the current situation is fine, but above that
we need two simple lines with a link.
I propose something like this:
---
***Xen dom0 kernels Quick Start***
If you don't know exactly what a dom0 kernel is, read the detailed
explanation below.
If you want to install the Xen hypervisor for production use but your
distro doesn't provide a dom0 kernel, just grab one of the latest
"XenLinux" port here:
- Citrix XenServer / XCP Linux 2.6.32 kernel (source and tarball link)
- Novell SLES11 Linux 2.6.32 Xen kernel (source and tarball link)
---
We definitely need to provide both a source tree and a source tarball
for each option; ideally we should provide a deb/rpm too.
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