[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Why did RHEL drop Xen support?
I think they don't will do this. But let's define what is meant when we say they don't support Xen. From the view of Red Hat they simply don't package Xen and don't have Xen kernels in there repository. But you should be able to simply build Xen and a Dom0/DomU ready kernel on a Red Hat System. So if you have actual Red Hat Systems I think they are on kernel 2.6.X you will need to patch the kernel to get Dom0 support if there are patches available for this version. You also could take a kernel from kernel.org and compile it with Xen support. If the kernel is 3.2+ everything should be in the kernel out of the box so you could rebuild the source packages.
2013/1/29 linbao <girl111_2002@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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