* [gentoo-server] Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 @ 2011-08-13 8:15 Pandu Poluan 2011-08-14 10:18 ` Joost Roeleveld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-13 8:15 UTC (permalink / raw To: Gentoo-server So, anyone have any experience using kernel 3.0 as Xen Dom0? (I have some idea of starting a Gentoo-variant-based Xen platform in the vein of XCP/XenServer) Rgds, -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-13 8:15 [gentoo-server] Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-14 10:18 ` Joost Roeleveld 2011-08-14 11:20 ` [gentoo-server] " Pandu Poluan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-08-14 10:18 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Saturday, August 13, 2011 04:15:44 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: > So, anyone have any experience using kernel 3.0 as Xen Dom0? Not yet, it is in the todo-list though. Just waiting for a period where I can do the upgrade and afford a down-time with restoring backups if things go wrong. > (I have some idea of starting a Gentoo-variant-based Xen platform in > the vein of XCP/XenServer) What exactly are you thinking of implementing? -- Joost ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-14 10:18 ` Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-08-14 11:20 ` Pandu Poluan 2011-08-14 19:29 ` Joost Roeleveld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-14 11:20 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P Okay, more seriously: Since Dom0 must be as efficient as possible, I personally think Gentoo should be one of the best. The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge *initially*, etc. That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a 'submetadistro', if you will :P Just some daydream, please don't flame or ridicule me :) Rgds, On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > On Saturday, August 13, 2011 04:15:44 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >> So, anyone have any experience using kernel 3.0 as Xen Dom0? > > Not yet, it is in the todo-list though. > Just waiting for a period where I can do the upgrade and afford a down-time > with restoring backups if things go wrong. > >> (I have some idea of starting a Gentoo-variant-based Xen platform in >> the vein of XCP/XenServer) > > What exactly are you thinking of implementing? > > -- > Joost > > -- -- Pandu E Poluan - IT Optimizer My website: http://pandu.poluan.info/ ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-14 11:20 ` [gentoo-server] " Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-14 19:29 ` Joost Roeleveld 2011-08-15 6:18 ` Pandu Poluan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-08-14 19:29 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: > Rgds, > > On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > > On Saturday, August 13, 2011 04:15:44 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: > >> So, anyone have any experience using kernel 3.0 as Xen Dom0? > > > > Not yet, it is in the todo-list though. > > Just waiting for a period where I can do the upgrade and afford a > > down-time with restoring backups if things go wrong. > > > >> (I have some idea of starting a Gentoo-variant-based Xen platform in > >> the vein of XCP/XenServer) > > > > What exactly are you thinking of implementing? > > > (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) (Fixed this for you) > I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the > Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet though. > Okay, more seriously: Since Dom0 must be as efficient as possible, I > personally think Gentoo should be one of the best. With Dom0 only containing the bare minimum to function, yes, I would agree. > The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a > GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to > think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE > flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge > *initially*, etc. I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates would help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: - File - LVM - physical partitions > That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly > removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a > 'submetadistro', if you will :P A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) as required. > Just some daydream, please don't flame or ridicule me :) Apart from the name, I think it's a good idea and I would be willing to work on this as well. -- Joost ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-14 19:29 ` Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 6:18 ` Pandu Poluan 2011-08-15 9:08 ` J. Roeleveld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: > >> Rgds, >> >> On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >> > On Saturday, August 13, 2011 04:15:44 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >> >> So, anyone have any experience using kernel 3.0 as Xen Dom0? >> > >> > Not yet, it is in the todo-list though. >> > Just waiting for a period where I can do the upgrade and afford a >> > down-time with restoring backups if things go wrong. >> > >> >> (I have some idea of starting a Gentoo-variant-based Xen platform in >> >> the vein of XCP/XenServer) >> > >> > What exactly are you thinking of implementing? >> > > >> (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) > > (Fixed this for you) > >> I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the >> Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P > > A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet though. > No worry. I know it sounds too... wishy-washy/unserious. Had originally wanted to call it "Xentoo", but some might mistake it for Xen2, or worse Xen 2.0. Ah well... We'll think of something later :-) >> The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a >> GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to >> think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE >> flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge >> *initially*, etc. > > I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates would > help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: > - File > - LVM > - physical partitions > By domU here, do you mean Gentoo domU's or general domU's? Citrix XenServer's 'template' feature comes to mind... >> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly >> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a >> 'submetadistro', if you will :P > > A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) as > required. > Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. Rgds, -- FdS Pandu E Poluan ~ IT Optimizer ~ • Blog : http://pepoluan.tumblr.com • Linked-In : http://id.linkedin.com/in/pepoluan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-15 6:18 ` Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 9:08 ` J. Roeleveld 2011-08-15 12:22 ` Pandu Poluan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: J. Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 9:08 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Mon, August 15, 2011 8:18 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >> On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >>> On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >> >>> (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) >> >> (Fixed this for you) >> >>> I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the >>> Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P >> >> A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet >> though. >> > > No worry. I know it sounds too... wishy-washy/unserious. > > Had originally wanted to call it "Xentoo", but some might mistake it > for Xen2, or worse Xen 2.0. > > Ah well... We'll think of something later :-) Xentoo doesn't sound too bad, actually. >>> The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a >>> GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to >>> think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE >>> flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge >>> *initially*, etc. >> >> I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates >> would >> help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: >> - File >> - LVM >> - physical partitions > > By domU here, do you mean Gentoo domU's or general domU's? Any domU. As far as I am aware, any domU can be configured to use any block-backend for the partitions/drives. > Citrix XenServer's 'template' feature comes to mind... Along with cloning/copying/export/....? VMWare ESX has similar options. >>> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly >>> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a >>> 'submetadistro', if you will :P >> >> A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) as >> required. > > Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. That way we can also set default USE-flags suitable for when using Xen. -- Joost ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-15 9:08 ` J. Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 12:22 ` Pandu Poluan 2011-08-15 12:47 ` J. Roeleveld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 12:22 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 16:08, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > On Mon, August 15, 2011 8:18 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >>> On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >>>> On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >>> >>>> (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) >>> >>> (Fixed this for you) >>> >>>> I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the >>>> Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P >>> >>> A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet >>> though. >>> >> >> No worry. I know it sounds too... wishy-washy/unserious. >> >> Had originally wanted to call it "Xentoo", but some might mistake it >> for Xen2, or worse Xen 2.0. >> >> Ah well... We'll think of something later :-) > > Xentoo doesn't sound too bad, actually. > >>>> The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a >>>> GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to >>>> think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE >>>> flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge >>>> *initially*, etc. >>> >>> I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates >>> would >>> help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: >>> - File >>> - LVM >>> - physical partitions >> >> By domU here, do you mean Gentoo domU's or general domU's? > > Any domU. As far as I am aware, any domU can be configured to use any > block-backend for the partitions/drives. > >> Citrix XenServer's 'template' feature comes to mind... > > Along with cloning/copying/export/....? > VMWare ESX has similar options. > Cloning/copying, check (both "fast storage-based clone" and "full copy") Export, check. Move/migrate, check. If we want similar features, we really should learn about XCP & XAPI [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XAPI_Developer_Guide] XCP is Citrix XenServer's "engine", released free a couple of months ago. XAPI is the 'smartness' of XenServer, and thus a part of XCP [http://xen.org/products/cloudxen.html] >>>> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly >>>> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a >>>> 'submetadistro', if you will :P >>> >>> A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) as >>> required. >> >> Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. > > That way we can also set default USE-flags suitable for when using Xen. > Gotcha :-) I'm going to try out on my company's VMware boxes (the guys at xen-users said that Xen runs okay on VMware, albeit without HVM domU support). Rgds, -- FdS Pandu E Poluan ~ IT Optimizer ~ • Blog : http://pepoluan.tumblr.com • Linked-In : http://id.linkedin.com/in/pepoluan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-15 12:22 ` Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 12:47 ` J. Roeleveld 2011-08-15 13:30 ` Pandu Poluan 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: J. Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 12:47 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Mon, August 15, 2011 2:22 pm, Pandu Poluan wrote: > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 16:08, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >> On Mon, August 15, 2011 8:18 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: >>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> >>> wrote: >>>> On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >>>>> On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >>>> >>>>> (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) >>>> >>>> (Fixed this for you) >>>> >>>>> I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the >>>>> Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P >>>> >>>> A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet >>>> though. >>>> >>> >>> No worry. I know it sounds too... wishy-washy/unserious. >>> >>> Had originally wanted to call it "Xentoo", but some might mistake it >>> for Xen2, or worse Xen 2.0. >>> >>> Ah well... We'll think of something later :-) >> >> Xentoo doesn't sound too bad, actually. >> >>>>> The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a >>>>> GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to >>>>> think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE >>>>> flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge >>>>> *initially*, etc. >>>> >>>> I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates >>>> would >>>> help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: >>>> - File >>>> - LVM >>>> - physical partitions >>> >>> By domU here, do you mean Gentoo domU's or general domU's? >> >> Any domU. As far as I am aware, any domU can be configured to use any >> block-backend for the partitions/drives. >> >>> Citrix XenServer's 'template' feature comes to mind... >> >> Along with cloning/copying/export/....? >> VMWare ESX has similar options. >> > > Cloning/copying, check (both "fast storage-based clone" and "full copy") > > Export, check. > > Move/migrate, check. > > If we want similar features, we really should learn about XCP & XAPI > [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XAPI_Developer_Guide] > > XCP is Citrix XenServer's "engine", released free a couple of months ago. > > XAPI is the 'smartness' of XenServer, and thus a part of XCP > [http://xen.org/products/cloudxen.html] Check... >>>>> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly >>>>> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a >>>>> 'submetadistro', if you will :P >>>> >>>> A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) >>>> as >>>> required. >>> >>> Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. >> >> That way we can also set default USE-flags suitable for when using Xen. >> > > Gotcha :-) > > I'm going to try out on my company's VMware boxes (the guys at > xen-users said that Xen runs okay on VMware, albeit without HVM domU > support). I think starting with a list of packages and use-flags needed to get PV and HVM domains running would be a good starting point. Then, we can put that into a profile and create a stage4 tar-file with current versions. I think it would be a good idea to try to continue on this with the maintainers for Xen on Gentoo? -- Joost ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-15 12:47 ` J. Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 13:30 ` Pandu Poluan 2011-08-15 15:54 ` Joost Roeleveld 0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread From: Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 13:30 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 19:47, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > On Mon, August 15, 2011 2:22 pm, Pandu Poluan wrote: >> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 16:08, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >>> On Mon, August 15, 2011 8:18 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: >>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> >>>> wrote: >>>>> On Sunday, August 14, 2011 07:20:18 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: >>>>>> On 2011-08-14, Joost Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> (Sorry for top-posting. Gmail Java mobile client sucks.) >>>>> >>>>> (Fixed this for you) >>>>> >>>>>> I was thinking of something similar to XCP ... but with Gentoo as the >>>>>> Dom0. I'll call it GeDZux (Gentoo Domain Zero Linux) :P >>>>> >>>>> A different name would be prefered by myself, not got an idea yet >>>>> though. >>>>> >>>> >>>> No worry. I know it sounds too... wishy-washy/unserious. >>>> >>>> Had originally wanted to call it "Xentoo", but some might mistake it >>>> for Xen2, or worse Xen 2.0. >>>> >>>> Ah well... We'll think of something later :-) >>> >>> Xentoo doesn't sound too bad, actually. >>> >>>>>> The problem would be how to 'streamline' the installation of a >>>>>> GeDZux-based Xen Platform. The SysAdmin already has lots of things to >>>>>> think about; he/she doesn't need to think (too much) about which USE >>>>>> flags to use, what CFLAGS to put in, which packages to emerge >>>>>> *initially*, etc. >>>>> >>>>> I agree, tools to quickly generate/close new domUs based on templates >>>>> would >>>>> help as well. With different options for where the disks are stored: >>>>> - File >>>>> - LVM >>>>> - physical partitions >>>> >>>> By domU here, do you mean Gentoo domU's or general domU's? >>> >>> Any domU. As far as I am aware, any domU can be configured to use any >>> block-backend for the partitions/drives. >>> >>>> Citrix XenServer's 'template' feature comes to mind... >>> >>> Along with cloning/copying/export/....? >>> VMWare ESX has similar options. >>> >> >> Cloning/copying, check (both "fast storage-based clone" and "full copy") >> >> Export, check. >> >> Move/migrate, check. >> >> If we want similar features, we really should learn about XCP & XAPI >> [http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XAPI_Developer_Guide] >> >> XCP is Citrix XenServer's "engine", released free a couple of months ago. >> >> XAPI is the 'smartness' of XenServer, and thus a part of XCP >> [http://xen.org/products/cloudxen.html] > > Check... > >>>>>> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly >>>>>> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo variant, a >>>>>> 'submetadistro', if you will :P >>>>> >>>>> A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, bridge,....) >>>>> as >>>>> required. >>>> >>>> Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. >>> >>> That way we can also set default USE-flags suitable for when using Xen. >>> >> >> Gotcha :-) >> >> I'm going to try out on my company's VMware boxes (the guys at >> xen-users said that Xen runs okay on VMware, albeit without HVM domU >> support). > > I think starting with a list of packages and use-flags needed to get PV > and HVM domains running would be a good starting point. > Then, we can put that into a profile and create a stage4 tar-file with > current versions. > I assume those are packages and use-flags on the dom0? I agree. Anyways, good news: I may soon land my grubby hands on an unused IBM Server. It's a new-ish one, AFAICT, so it should support VT-x. We can thus test HVM domU's, yay! > I think it would be a good idea to try to continue on this with the > maintainers for Xen on Gentoo? > Aren't they on this list, too? Rgds, -- FdS Pandu E Poluan ~ IT Optimizer ~ • Blog : http://pepoluan.tumblr.com • Linked-In : http://id.linkedin.com/in/pepoluan ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
* Re: [gentoo-server] Re: Xen Dom0 using kernel 3.0 2011-08-15 13:30 ` Pandu Poluan @ 2011-08-15 15:54 ` Joost Roeleveld 0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread From: Joost Roeleveld @ 2011-08-15 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw To: gentoo-server On Monday, August 15, 2011 08:30:04 PM Pandu Poluan wrote: > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 19:47, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > > On Mon, August 15, 2011 2:22 pm, Pandu Poluan wrote: > >> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 16:08, J. Roeleveld <joost@antarean.org> wrote: > >>> On Mon, August 15, 2011 8:18 am, Pandu Poluan wrote: > >>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 02:29, Joost Roeleveld > >>>>>> That is, how to provide sensible defaults yet not irreversibly > >>>>>> removing Gentoo's freedom. So, GeDZux will be a Gentoo > >>>>>> variant, a > >>>>>> 'submetadistro', if you will :P > >>>>> > >>>>> A profile putting all the necessary tools (xen, kernel, > >>>>> bridge,....) > >>>>> as > >>>>> required. > >>>> > >>>> Aha! Good idea. Let me learn how to make a profile then. > >>> > >>> That way we can also set default USE-flags suitable for when using > >>> Xen. > >> > >> Gotcha :-) > >> > >> I'm going to try out on my company's VMware boxes (the guys at > >> xen-users said that Xen runs okay on VMware, albeit without HVM domU > >> support). > > > > I think starting with a list of packages and use-flags needed to get PV > > and HVM domains running would be a good starting point. > > Then, we can put that into a profile and create a stage4 tar-file with > > current versions. > > I assume those are packages and use-flags on the dom0? I agree. > > Anyways, good news: I may soon land my grubby hands on an unused IBM > Server. It's a new-ish one, AFAICT, so it should support VT-x. > > We can thus test HVM domU's, yay! I've got 2 machines that can run HVM. I am planning on setting one of these up for dual boot into xen for testing purposes already. The other is already running Xen, but not done any HVM on there yet. > > I think it would be a good idea to try to continue on this with the > > maintainers for Xen on Gentoo? > > Aren't they on this list, too? I don't know. If this were gentoo-user, then i'd assume so. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread
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