On 1/9/07, Chris Lalancette <clalance@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
1) You recompile the FC6 kernel and HV to be non-PAE. It's fairly straightforward, but the problem then is that your other FC6 guests won't work (because then you will have non-PAE dom0, but PAE guests). 2) Find someone willing to make NetBSD use PAE. There are also some bimodal (meaning that both PAE and non-PAE guests would work on a PAE dom0) patches going into upstream Xen, but I'm not sure if we would put those into FC6 (or they would wait for FC7 or later).
3) Use Xen Binaries from XenSource, which provide a selection. 4) Use another distribution as dom0 - SuSE and Debian let you chose if you want PAE or not. This is for sure only a solution when you don't need PAE :) Best solution would be really if the NetBSD team could upload two versions of their kernels, so everybody can use them... I also had this problem, but I remember in one of the logfiles there was actually an error message telling something useful like "non-PAE kernel on PAE host" something like that. Henning -- Fedora-xen mailing list Fedora-xen@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-xen