Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
Then again, some people may like to have a single kernel image in the Dom0 whcih they use to boot all their guest images. If you want to manage your guests that way, simply add the 'kernel=/foo/bar/wizz' parameter to the guest config, and remove the pygrub config option.
Quick note: This assumes a statically linked kernel. You still have to install the matching kernel modules into the guest filesystem, and IMHO the easiest way to do that is to just install the kernel package that contains them.
I really believe that for the average setup that pygrub is a great time saver. I just wish it were finished and had some of the missing features that grub has (IE: ability to on-the-fly edit a config and boot, which avoids having to fiddle with the Xen config in order to go into single user mode.
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