install kernel-xen on domU using a RPMS, will fix your problem.
Can you explain why this would fix the problem, or what the problem is? IIRC, domU is terminology for a guest Xen machine (with dom0 being the host). In my case, I was running a xen kernel (dom0), but not running any guest machines, so I don't have a domU that would come into play.
Thanks! Ken
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