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[Xen-users] /lib/modules...

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From: "Kraska, Joe A \(US SSA\)" <joe.kraska@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:02:08 -0800
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So. I understand this isn’t properly a xen question, although it is something that I am encountering

rather /because/ of setting up xen.

 

I’ve successfully compiled a domU kernel and laid it over a rhel4u4 os installed into an image file.

 

One of the things that happens during boot is that redhat doesn’t find the right subdirectory for

the domU kernel version in its /lib/modules directory.

 

Traversing over into /lib/modules on the dom0, I find a likely looking directory that matches my

domU’s kernel, and I get it ftp’d over to the dom0.

 

This didn’t work exactly as expected. Was it supposed to?

 

Joe.

 

 

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