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Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 initrd and kernel building 
| | Mark Williamson escribió: 
  I didn't know what I was thinking, that was quite a slip-up. I meant to
say "High Memory Support".
    First of all, if  I'm not  mistaken mkinitramfs is better than mkinitrd,
so try using this one instead. The second error I think it's related to
PAE not being enabled in you custom kernel, so switch it on in:
Processor type and features >> MTRR
     
MTRR?  That's a different config setting, but it shouldn't matter here.  The 
important setting is the high memory support, which needs to be set to 64GB.
   
  
   
    That's because you have to have PAE enabled in XEN and in you dom0 kernel.
Installation is not a piece of cake, so take it easy and with time
you'll sea how good it works.
     
I'm glad it's working for you :-)
   Thanks
 
 
  You can get XEN 3.0 out of the box in Ubuntu 7.04, and If I'm not
mistaken Ubuntu 7.10 will support xen 3.1.
Another good way to try Xen out is to install RHEL 5 / CentOS 5, or Fedora, or 
OpenSuse, or SLES - all these integrate at least some support for Xen out of 
the box.  If you want a livecd you could try VMKNOPPIX (this also 
demonstrates other virtualisers, all on a KNOPPIX-based livecd).
Cheers,
Mark
   
 Regards,
 Miguel
 
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