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Re: [Xen-devel] FreeBSD domU kernel


  • To: "Retzki, Sascha [Xplain]" <sascha.retzki@xxxxxxxxx>
  • From: Kip Macy <kip.macy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 12:52:41 -0700
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The instructions are out of date. You can build a FreeBSD domU in the xen tree using the scripts provided.
 
 -Kip

 
On 9/12/05, Retzki, Sascha [Xplain] <sascha.retzki@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

it is hard to find, it is hard to build: A FreeBSD domU kernel.

Of course I found http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/, but the problem
is that all i386-xen*.tar.gz files I can find don't build, as
headerfiles are linked to some place in /t (?), and so on.


Files that start with "kernel" are a really good try, they are indeed
domU kernels, and they boot - but they all stop at (in verbose kernel
output):
[dmesg]
cpu0 on motherboard
Device configuration finished.
procfs registered
Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec
xc0: <Xen Console> on motherboard
WARNING: driver "xc" used unreserved major device number 12
GEOM: new disk xdb0
[... GEOM stuff ommited]
lo0: bpf
[/dmesg]

I tried without xennet-devices, but nothing changed.

So, does anyone has an idea?

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