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





M A Young wrote:
On Fri, 31 Oct 2008, Joseph L. Casale wrote:

Why even have F10 xen rpm's if it's not
available as a dom0 architecture?

"It is still domU only", so those are for DomU.

Except you don't need the xen packages inside a domU host, just a xen
enabled kernel (which for F10 is the ordinary kernel). I would have
said they are there for when Dom0 starts working again, and that might
occur within F10 if the Dom0 hooks are in 2.6.28 and F10 is updated to
that kernel, which is certainly possible during the lifetime of F10.

Michael Young

That makes sense. I didn't think they were required for a domU.

Thanks.

Kevin

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