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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3 RPM Release on CentOS 4.2
Hi,
This may be an obvious question, but how do I build unpriveliged domain
kernels after install xen as described above? Previously I had
installed Xen 2.0 on a different system from source which produced
domain0 and domainU kernels. With the above install script it
only produces the domain0 kernel. Do I need to obtain the xen 3
source and build domainU kernels from that? My xen 2 kernels
don't work with xen 3.
Thanks for any help (clearly I'm new...)
Tim
On 12/5/05, Michael Best <mbest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Aaron // LT wrote: > As Xen 3 has just been released I decided to test the binary/RPM > releases used for RHEL 4.1 for CentOS 4.2. I had to make a few > modifications to the install scripts to get working. I have made a
> modification to the script, and provided a download for it. > > Note: The script has been modified to download the binaries from our > website to alleviate load on the Xensource servers. This means that the
> files may be slightly out of date when you download this script. > Installing: > wget http://www.crucialp.com/xen/xen3/xen-install-centos42
> sh xen-install-centos42 install > > Uninstalling: > sh xen-install-centos42 uninstall > > Only limited testing has been done by www.crucialp.com
, and we provide > no guarantee it will work. > > Hope this helps.
We rebuilt the 4.2 Centos glibc with the -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs
For now these packages "xen.0.c4" are available at:
http://www.karan.org/mock/Xen/i386/
-Mike
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