Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
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>> Xen may be back to stay as a virtualisation standard if kernel 2.6.38
>> will
>> be able to start as dom0 (as 2.6.37 will) and to be able to drive domUs
>> (missing in upcoming 2.6.37). I think that's really really (!) important
>> for
>> XEN future. And: XEN 4.0.x must be as rock stable as 3.4.2 as soon as
>> possible... i personnally don't think about using 4.0.x for production
>> systems at this point...
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> Uh, even 4.0.1? What are the issues you are worried about?
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>
I'm worried about stability, changes in behaviour, changes in kernel /
parameters, problems with compiling some orig xen kernel, problems running
2.6.18 kernel like above, dependencies like pvops version .32 for > 4.0.1,
.31 for < 4.0.1, bugs in 4.0.0, less bugs in 4.0.1, missing features like
pvusb, windows in vhd didn't like the GPLPV drivers (blue screen), signed
Citrix PV drivers only work with version 5.5, not 5.6, pvops kernel works on
my hardware with debian pvops xen 4.0.1 kernel, but xen pvops kernel
compiled according to wiki fc13 page has errors with agpart loading and so
on..... so i'm waiting for 4.0.3 ;-)
regards from a xen enthusiast using original xen on debian
neobiker
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