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xen-users
RE: [Xen-devel] debs for 2.0.7 and unstable
Very good to hear, have you and Adam compared notes at all?
A patch would be very useful. Do you have plans to release a
kernel-patch?
How does your .config compare to the stock debian kernel .config's?
Which CPU target?
Thanks
James
> -----Original Message-----
> From: xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-devel-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of ed despard
> Sent: Thursday, 25 August 2005 17:37
> To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [Xen-devel] debs for 2.0.7 and unstable
>
> For part of my Google Summer of Code work I've put togeather
debs
> for
> xen of 2.0.7 and of unstable. The unstable debs are built off of
> yesterdays hg tree, but I try to update them fairly regularly when new
> developments occur. Currently I only have compiled debs for debian,
> but the source debs will work on ubuntu also, and I plan on posting
> compiled files for ubuntu tomorrow.
> The apt repository is available at
> http://mirror.clarkson.edu/pub/dists/xenophilia/xendebs/debian
> available distributions are xen-stable, and xen-unstable. To install
a
> fully working xen system, you only need to install the xen package
> which depends on all the other needed debs.
> Please note that these are different from previous available
debs,
> but
> share many of the same naming schemes etc. Therefore if you are
> upgrading from a system that used debs from another source, it is
> recommended that you remove all old packages, and use the --purge
> option to apt-get in order to clear out any debconf templates.
>
> Differences in these packages from those previously available
are
> primarily apparent in the distribution of kernels. These packages do
> not distribute a kernel patch (yet) but instead distribute pre-build
> kernel packages that include debconf scripts to configure the needed
> grub entries. More information on this system can be found in the man
> pages for update-grub-xen that are included, and the file
> /etc/xenkernels.conf.
> The init scripts are not run by default, but are just installed
in
> /etc/init.d In order to use xm etc, you must start xend manually, or
> use the update-rc.d script.
>
> If there is interest, these packages could be easy build for
x86_64,
> as long as someone was willing to do the testing, as i do not have a
> system available.
>
>
> Enjoy,
> Edward Despard
>
>
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