Re: Fedora 10 and Xen (at this point)?





M A Young wrote:
On Thu, 30 Oct 2008, Kevin Martin wrote:

What is the status of XEN and Fedora 10 at this point? The website
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/XenPvopsDom0 shows a last update
date of 7/30/08.

It is still domU only. It might be in Fedora 11 depending on when the
upstream kernel gets PvopsDom0 support (maybe in 2.6.28).

Michael Young

So does that mean it can run as the domain controller but not as a VM on
another domain controller? Am I reading what that means correctly?

Thanks.

Kevin

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