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[Xen-devel] [PATCH] update kernel versions in documents



This is my first patch submission(to any project), please be gentle...

This patch updates the Linux kernel version number from 2.6.9 to 2.6.11 in several pieces of documentation. This is against xen-2.0-testing-src.tgz from about 2 or 3 days ago.

Affected files:

xen-2.0-testing/README
xen-2.0-testing/docs/src/user.tex
xen-2.0-testing/tools/vnet/doc/vnet-xend.txt


--
Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/
diff -Nurp xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/README xen/xen-2.0-testing/README
--- xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/README      2005-05-27 22:43:48.000000000 -0400
+++ xen/xen-2.0-testing/README  2005-05-30 00:45:10.000000000 -0400
@@ -50,16 +50,16 @@ performed with root privileges.]
    alternatives such as LILO are *not* supported. You can most likely
    find your GRUB menu file at /boot/grub/menu.lst: edit this file to
    include an entry like the following:
-    # title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.9
+    # title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.11
     #   kernel /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=<mem-kb> console=vga
-    #   module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xen0 root=<root-dev> ro console=tty0
+    #   module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xen0 root=<root-dev> ro console=tty0
    For <mem-kb> you should specify the amount of memory, in kilobytes,
    to allocate for use by your initial XenLinux virtual machine. Note
    that Xen itself reserves about 32MB memory for internal use, which
    is not available for allocation to virtual machines.
    For <root-dev>, specify your usual root partition (e.g., /dev/hda1).
 
-3. Reboot your system and select the "Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.9" menu
+3. Reboot your system and select the "Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.11" menu
    option. After booting Xen, XenLinux will start and your
    initialisation scripts should execute in the usual way.
 
diff -Nurp xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/docs/src/user.tex 
xen/xen-2.0-testing/docs/src/user.tex
--- xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/docs/src/user.tex   2005-05-27 22:43:44.000000000 
-0400
+++ xen/xen-2.0-testing/docs/src/user.tex       2005-05-30 00:36:00.000000000 
-0400
@@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ kernel containing only virtual device dr
 %% it will then add the Xen architecture files.  You can tell the
 %% makefile the location of the appropriate Linux compressed tar file by
 %% setting the LINUX\_SRC environment variable, e.g. \\
-%% \verb!# LINUX_SRC=/tmp/linux-2.6.9.tar.bz2 make world! \\ or by
+%% \verb!# LINUX_SRC=/tmp/linux-2.6.11.tar.bz2 make world! \\ or by
 %% placing the tar file somewhere in the search path of {\tt
 %% LINUX\_SRC\_PATH} which defaults to `{\tt .:..}'.  If the makefile
 %% can't find a suitable kernel tar file it attempts to download it from
@@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ use the standard Linux configuration mec
 architecture being built for is \path{xen}, e.g:
 \begin{quote}
 \begin{verbatim} 
-# cd linux-2.6.9-xen0 
+# cd linux-2.6.11-xen0 
 # make ARCH=xen xconfig 
 # cd ..
 # make
@@ -415,7 +415,7 @@ architecture being built for is \path{xe
 \end{quote} 
 
 You can also copy an existing Linux configuration (\path{.config}) 
-into \path{linux-2.6.9-xen0} and execute:  
+into \path{linux-2.6.11-xen0} and execute:  
 \begin{quote}
 \begin{verbatim} 
 # make ARCH=xen oldconfig 
@@ -454,14 +454,14 @@ destinations.
 %% Files in \path{install/boot/} include:
 %% \begin{itemize}
 %% \item \path{install/boot/xen.gz} The Xen 'kernel'
-%% \item \path{install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xen0}  Domain 0 XenLinux kernel
-%% \item \path{install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU}  Unprivileged XenLinux kernel
+%% \item \path{install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xen0}  Domain 0 XenLinux kernel
+%% \item \path{install/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU}  Unprivileged XenLinux kernel
 %% \end{itemize}
 
 The \path{dist/install/boot} directory will also contain the config files
 used for building the XenLinux kernels, and also versions of Xen and
 XenLinux kernels that contain debug symbols (\path{xen-syms} and
-\path{vmlinux-syms-2.6.9-xen0}) which are essential for interpreting crash
+\path{vmlinux-syms-2.6.11-xen0}) which are essential for interpreting crash
 dumps.  Retain these files as the developers may wish to see them if
 you post on the mailing list.
 
@@ -483,9 +483,9 @@ distribution.  The entry should look som
 
 {\small
 \begin{verbatim}
-title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.9
+title Xen 2.0 / XenLinux 2.6.11
   kernel /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=131072
-  module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xen0 root=/dev/sda4 ro console=tty0
+  module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xen0 root=/dev/sda4 ro console=tty0
 \end{verbatim}
 }
 
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ have problems.
 \subsection{Serial Console (optional)}
 
 %%   kernel /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=131072 com1=115200,8n1
-%%   module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xen0 root=/dev/sda4 ro 
+%%   module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xen0 root=/dev/sda4 ro 
 
 
 In order to configure Xen serial console output, it is necessary to add 
@@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ Typical values you may wish to edit incl
 \begin{quote}
 \begin{description}
 \item[kernel] Set this to the path of the kernel you compiled for use
-              with Xen (e.g.\  \path{kernel = '/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU'})
+              with Xen (e.g.\  \path{kernel = '/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU'})
 \item[memory] Set this to the size of the domain's memory in
 megabytes (e.g.\ \path{memory = 64})
 \item[disk] Set the first entry in this list to calculate the offset
@@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ section of the project's SourceForge sit
 \path{http://sf.net/projects/xen/}).
 \item Create a configuration file like the following:
 \begin{verbatim}
-kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU"
+kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU"
 memory = 64
 name = "ttylinux"
 nics = 1
diff -Nurp xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/tools/vnet/doc/vnet-xend.txt 
xen/xen-2.0-testing/tools/vnet/doc/vnet-xend.txt
--- xenorig/xen-2.0-testing/tools/vnet/doc/vnet-xend.txt        2005-05-27 
22:43:50.000000000 -0400
+++ xen/xen-2.0-testing/tools/vnet/doc/vnet-xend.txt    2005-05-30 
00:39:53.000000000 -0400
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ Here's the full config for a vm on vnet 
  (console '8502')
  (image
   (linux
-   (kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU)
+   (kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU)
    (ip 10.0.0.12:1.2.3.4::::eth0:off)
    (root /dev/hda1)
    (args 'rw fastboot 4')
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ If you run another vm on the same vnet:
  (console '8501')
  (image
   (linux
-   (kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU)
+   (kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.11-xenU)
    (ip 10.0.0.11:1.2.3.4::::eth0:off)
    (root /dev/hda1)
    (args 'rw fastboot 4')

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