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Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 initrd and kernel building

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.1.0 initrd and kernel building
From: Mark Williamson <mark.williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 02:22:51 +0100
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> First of all, if  I'm not  mistaken mkinitramfs is better than mkinitrd,
> so try using this one instead. The second error I think it's related to
> PAE not being enabled in you custom kernel, so switch it on in:
>
> Processor type and features >> MTRR

MTRR?  That's a different config setting, but it shouldn't matter here.  The 
important setting is the high memory support, which needs to be set to 64GB.


> That's because you have to have PAE enabled in XEN and in you dom0 kernel.
>
> Installation is not a piece of cake, so take it easy and with time
> you'll sea how good it works.

I'm glad it's working for you :-)

Another good way to try Xen out is to install RHEL 5 / CentOS 5, or Fedora, or 
OpenSuse, or SLES - all these integrate at least some support for Xen out of 
the box.  If you want a livecd you could try VMKNOPPIX (this also 
demonstrates other virtualisers, all on a KNOPPIX-based livecd).

Cheers,
Mark

-- 
Dave: Just a question. What use is a unicyle with no seat?  And no pedals!
Mark: To answer a question with a question: What use is a skateboard?
Dave: Skateboards have wheels.
Mark: My wheel has a wheel!

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