> Fedora 9's kernel-xen package has been based on the mainline kernel from
> the outset, but it is still packaged as a separate kernel. kernel-xen
> has been dropped from rawhide (what will become Fedora 10), and all Xen
> support - both 32 and 64 bit - has been rolled into the main kernel
> package.
Does this mean in the future all Fedora kernels will be Xen kernels? Is this wise? If I try to run VirtualBox on a Xen kernel the machine will reboot. If the Vbox module is loaded at runtime it will reboot forever. Yes, I know it's a Vbox issue but what about KVM. Can we run KVM on a Xen kernel?
Or am I reading this completely wrong?
Grant
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