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xen-users
RE: [Xen-users] Multi user/seat setup question
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Thiem [mailto:Alexander@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 13 December 2006 11:58
> To: Petersson, Mats
> Cc: xen-users
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Multi user/seat setup question
>
> > As been said earlier - the PCIe bus may not allow both the builtin
> > graphics and the external one at the same time - even if
> you can set the
> > builtin one to take priority over the external one, doesn't
> mean that
> > BOTH will work at the same time. Check that BEFORE you buy
> the machine.
>
> The bios manual tells me this should be possible - so I hope for it...
>
> > This means that you either have to have
> > more than one distinct USB device on the system, or you'll
> loose the USB
> > capability on the PS/2 keyboard side.
>
> The mainboard should at least have two usb hubs/chips.
> So I could pass one to the linux system and one to the windows side.
Well, you can't use the USB inside windows anyways, as you can't give
PCI devices to Windows, as Windows is a HVM domain and currently doesn't
supoort PCI passthrough - this has to do with the fact that you either
need dedicated "Virtual-aware" drivers or you need to have an IOMMU -
neither of which are in existance today [you'll also need some code
somewhere that lists the PCI devices to the Windows domain - probably
about two days worth of work, so trivial compared to comming up with the
IOMMU hardware or virtual-aware drivers].
--
Mats
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