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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Using Debian packages
Lars
Someone more informed on this than me will probably give you an answer.
Until you asked, I just assumed that was the case.
You might be interested in the following:
There is now a beta2 version of the Live Xen CD which I understand is an
Xen-(Debian) Linux based system now hosting several OS's. Have not
tried it myself but saw several postings (very positive). My only hold
up is the download which I have arranged to have done on my hehalf by
another party and has not yet been done. I am looking forward to
running this Live Xen system CD (also Xenoboot -- after I build my own
Xen system). You might benefit by getting and running the CD before you
actually do what you are planning because there seem to be a lot of
similarities. What is nice about this well made CD is that it works
"out of the box" so one does not have to struggle with compilation
issues and other things while they learn about Xen. I believe (someone
correct me if I am mistaken) that the Live CD comes with all the tools
you need and this would give us all the opportunity to analyze the
performance and play with the tools -- something I very much need to do
in order to understand some of the problems and solutions set out on
this list. Apparently (from the CD) , you can create additional virtual
systems and even migrate them. I don't know how they actually make this
happen from a CD but the people involved with it's making and Xen are a
sharp bunch.
BTW: The SuSE list is starting to show a lot of interest in Xen and
leading Linux magazines and news sources are producing articles on Xen.
If you get the CD let the list know if there are any problems.
Thanks -- Ted
Lars E. D. Jensen wrote:
Hi list
I'm about to install XenLinux on Debian. And I noticed this repository was
submitted to this list a while ago:
http://people.debian.org/~doogie/xen/
Does the 2.0.5 packages (kernel-patch-xen_2.0.5-1_i386.deb) apply to Debian
kernels in the Sarge tree which is 2.6.8 at the moment?
If so, is it possible to build a domU kernel using the debian packages too?
Or should I manually compile a domU from the original Xen 2.0.5 source?
Thanks.
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