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Re: [Xen-devel] kernel module in Xen?



Yes, we compile most stuff right into teh default kernel. If you want
a more minimal kernel, or to compile more stuff as modules, you will
need to download the source tarball or BK repository and
configure/build/install it yourself.

 -- Keir

> Hello,
> 
> I just installed Xen 2.0.1 and playing with it on my Ubuntu. It works
> great, but why there is no modules in domain0 when I run "lsmod"?
> Meanwhile, the "normal" kernel shows me a lot of modules?
> 
> I guess that is because xen0 compiled everything I need into the
> kernel (Am I very lucky?). For example, xen0 already includes "Tulip"
> NIC driver (which my machine is using), so my machine works instantly
> after booting into Xen!!
> 
> (on my machine, domain0 is using 2.6.9-xen0 kernel)
> 
> Anybody can please explain these problem to me?
> Thank you a lot,
> AQ
> 
> 
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