Zhang, Xiantao wrote: [Wed Jun 14 2006, 03:39:57AM EDT] > I have tried linux-2.6.tip-xen, and build successfully after some > fixes. But I don't know which CSet it based, so the hypervisor > couldn't be built to boot this kernel, Could you give some tips ? It is not easy to discover... According to the history, xen-unstable patches were last pulled around a week ago, so if you use a hypervisor from around then, it should work. Alternatively get the xen tarball from http://free.linux.hp.com/~agriffis/fedora-kernel-ia64/ which is from the src.rpm. Then you're using the snapshot Red Hat is using. This is a potential problem in the Fedora method for creating the xen patch. The hypervisor and xenlinux are rarely from the same xen-unstable changeset. However since the hypervisor API is theoretically stable at this point, it should rarely be a problem. The ia64 port is more susceptible to version mismatch because it is changing more rapidly than the other architectures. Regards, Aron
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