[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] pciback.hide works great for video, but not usb contollers
On Feb 8, 2008 9:38 AM, Paul Waldo <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Thursday 07 February 2008 3:23:11 pm Todd Deshane wrote: > > On Feb 7, 2008 12:58 PM, Paul Waldo <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Thursday 07 February 2008 11:20:08 am Todd Deshane wrote: > > > > Did you try adding pciback.permissive to the above dom0 kernel line? > > That did the trick. Thanks!!!!! > Cool. This is in the book, I didn't write the chapter, so I don't know off hand where the information came from. > > To some extend this now seems to be documented in the Xen user manual [1] > > I looked all over this page before, but couldn't find it. Maybe it is > implied, but it sure isn't explicit! :-) > I didn't find it in the manual online either. Maybe we should push on a patch to the manual? > > > > The pciback.permissive option may be being deprecated. I learned about > > it because we are currently working on a book called Running Xen: A > > Hands-on Guide to the Art of Virtualization that is now in safari > > rough cuts. > > > > There are a lot of little things that are not well documented still so > > we have been working hard to get it all in one spot and keep up to > > date on changes. You may find some good resources at > > http://runningxen.com > > I'm really looking forward to reading this, as some of the finer points are > still a Black Art. I looked at the Chapters section and it looks like it > will be good reading. Will you be discussing guest image install from CD > media? I have not been able to find anything on how to get a Redhat-based > guest running on my Ubuntu host. I know everyone says use rpmstrap, but > rpmstrap seems to be hopelessly broken for AMD-64. Good luck on the book! > > We discuss installs from CD media with a focus on Windows for that part. If that is insufficient for users needs maybe we could put any supplementary information on the website. There is a new project called rinse: From their website: "The rinse tool was born out of a frustration with the currently available solutions for installing minimal copies of RPM-based distributions." http://xen-tools.org/software/rinse/ rinse has been integrated with the debian xen-tools to create fedora and centOS guests (others are planned too). Regards, Todd > Thanks again, > > Paul > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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