It was my understanding that windows drivers in paravairtualization is
not possible because of the windows kernel, not because of lack of
drivers. For it to work properly the kernel would need altered which is
against the EULA of Microsoft. At least that was my understanding.
Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
http://searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid39_gci1271570,00.html
"Finally, Klein said the Windows drivers are already included in the latest
Fedora 7 updates but he hasn't had a chance to test them yet. "They are
clearly sticking to the timeline they suggested at the Red Hat Summit, in
that they won't be releasing the paravirt drivers for Windows until after
the 5.1 release," Klein said."
Could someone comment on this..
Xen in Fedora 7 includes windows paravirtualized drivers??
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