Tomasz:
I
currently use 2.6.16.27 and Xen-testing with no difficulties. I do not
remember that the patches applied, but some may have had an offset that the
system automatically added.
I have not tested any of the more advanced features of Xen,
such as migration, save/restore, the balloon driver, and HVM, so I cannot
comment if these features work correctly
I used
the 2.6.16.27 source and added Xen to it, rather than patching upwards from
2.6.16.13. That is, I downloaded the source from kernel.org, un-gzipped it,
renamed the folder to 'linux-2.6.16.13', and recompressed to
'linux-2.6.16.13.tar.bz2'. I never investigated in modifying the Xen
sources to instead search for the 2.6.16.27 sources. The good news is
that the generated kernels do have 2.6.16.27 at the end instead of
2.6.16.13. Since this was a new installation, I figured that since I had to grab the
kernel source that I might as well grab the newest (at the time) rather than
patching.
.
Good
luck.
J.
Helder
Is anyone successfully and
stably using linux 2.6.16.27 or 2.6.16.28 or 2.6.16.29 with xen 3.0.2-2
package?
regards Tomasz -- GPG key fingerprint: 3883 B308
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