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Using the -xen kernel rather than -xen0/U was [Xen-users] Poor hard disk
>users really should be using the -xen kernel rather than -xen0/U.
This is very good advice, and easy to follow. If you are building Xen
for testing or production use the "xen" kenel. It is much more like
the kenel in most distributions, everything compiled as a module.
Just edit the top level Makefile so that this line:
KERNELS ?= linux-2.6-xen0 linux-2.6-xenU
looks like this
KERNELS ?= linux-2.6-xen
You will get a single kernel and modules which can be used for both
Domain0 and all DomainUs.
Copy the modules directory /lib/modules/2.6.whatever-xen to the
/lib/modules directory of your VM and make an initrd with mkinitrd.
You will need to add the initrd to your grub config.
Takes a little longer to build the kernel this way, but for most
people it is much easier to deal with.
If this is not documented it should be. I will take a look at the
wiki over the weekend and add something if it is not already there.
David
On 12/30/05, Eric S. Johansson <esj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Ian Pratt wrote:
> > I know everyone always ignores me whenever I say this, but users really
> > should be using the -xen kernel rather than -xen0/U. The latter two are
> > just to make build times quicker for developers. The -xen kernel has way
> > more drivers, though built as modules, so you'll need to make an initrd.
>
>
> http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/readmes/user/user.html#SECTION02140000000000000000
>
> section 2.4.2 building from source
> ---
>
> unless I'm missing something, the official docs say nothing about a -xen
> kernel (and modules). what are more appropriate instructions for building?
>
> --- eric
>
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