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xen-users
[Xen-users] Re: What's the magic to compile a unified dom0 and domU kern
Marcus Brown schrieb:
> You could use a dom0 kernel for both dom0 and domU.
Yes, that's actually what I want to to. But the default XEN dom0 config
includes much too less modules to be of any use for me. And the XEN
specific options (CONFIG_XEN*) are the same in my two configs and the
default XEN dom0 config.
> If compiling your own 'unified' kernel, make sure you
> make ARCH=xen menuconfig
> make ARCH=xen install (or whatever)
That's more or less what I did to get a kernel. I did:
# ARCH=XEN make clean
# ARCH=XEN make menuconfig
# ARCH=XEN make vmlinuz
# ARCH=XEN make modules
# ARCH=XEN make modules_install
In general I know how to compile a XEN kernel, but there must be some
difference between my two configs that I don't realize to be important
for XEN.
Greetings,
Markus
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