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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] How to obtain a stable Dom0 kernel with pciback.
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 01:26:30PM +1200, Matthew Hook wrote:
> Hi,
> What is the easiest way of obtaining a stable pvops dom0 kernel that has
> the pciback module in it?
> Last time I did this I download a git tree by following a tutorial but
> found the process isn't repeatable.
> i.e. I repeated the tutorial but have a different kernel version than
> before (and missing pciback).
> I originally followed "Downloading the git tree"
> from [1]http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenParavirtOps.
> What I don't like about this method is that for general users you're
> downloading 800+MB's of sources.
> It'd be great if I could repeatably get the version I want without
> downloading the git tree.
> The kernel source from one revision is much smaller than that. How do I
> go about just getting the one version I want to build with the pciback
> module?
Upcoming upstream Linux 3.1 will include xen-pciback driver.
options until that:
- download git tree/branch on your buildserver and just copy the binaries to
other servers.
- or download the git branch and create a xen diff (patch) against vanilla
kernel, and copy only the patch to other servers.
- use some kernel that's shipped as binary with pciback included.
-- Pasi
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