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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] can dom1 access hardware that isn't available in dom0?
Unless you specifically hide a device from dom0 and forward it to a
domU, all hardware control happens in dom0. However, unless you have
things that require binary drivers, everything *should* work under xen
just as well as under regular linux.
I know I've never had troubles getting xen with a Gentoo dom0 to
recognize my hardware, although I have nothing too exotic.
-Daniel Nelson
On 9/16/05, no-ctrl <no-ctrl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to try and install Xen, but I still have to make up my mind on the
> host OS. I would like to use Gentoo as host, but I'm afraid I might not get
> all my hardware to work with it. If for instance I don't get the USB support
> to work in het host OS, is it then still possible to get it to work in the
> guest OS?
>
> Sounds like a stupid question, but I just hope I'm wrong when I think the
> obvious...that it isn't possible.. :-(
>
> Regards,
>
> Luke
>
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