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[Xen-users] xen kernel patch 
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Hi,
Hope someone here can help  me.
I'm trying to compile a dom0 kernel under debian.
These are the steps I follow :
1: download debian xen kernel patch, download a 2.6.11 source tarball 
and unpack in xen build dir. 
2 : copy the .config of my working kernel to the xen build directory.
3: make oldconfig
4: make-kpkg --added-patches xen --arch xen --config menuconfig 
--revision xen1 build 
5: copy vmlinuz, System.map, config to /boot.
6: reboot
Fine so far.
Xen starts up, the dom0 kernel starts up, but it crashes with :
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block.
I couldn't figure it out, but now it looks like the patch switches of a 
lot of the kernel options that I need, like PCI/IDE support.
If that's the case, then I' m curious to know the reasoning behind it. 
It's not like nobody uses PCI or IDE, right ? 
Can anybody confirm that this is actually the case, and if so , tell me 
what OTHER kernel options are lost that 99% of the populus needs ?
I'm sure it's for very good and clever reasons, but why can't this patch 
just introde the XEN specifics and leave the rest alone ? 
Or is this debian-specific behaviour ? In that case I'm in the wrong list.
Many thanks,
P.
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