Hi,
I know that the task of compilation of the Xen is not so difficult. I myself
already made it some times. Only that with the advent of the distributions
to incorporate it, I really want to leave to make responsible me for this.
I cannot make responsible me if I qualify something wrong and kernel becomes
unstable. I am now testing the same HD with kernel 2.6.12-1.1454_FC4.i686
in another machine (AMD Duron(tm) Processor), and following the tip of the
friend I incapacitated "acpi=off". Until the moment all good is going...
I am thankful all,
--
Leonardo Pinto
listas#openlogic dot com br
Whilst I'm sure that Redhat is working on a publicly available
RPM (or
similar) that you can install straight off, I would suggest that you
build your own Xen/Dom0 kernel. It's not TERRIBLY hard - although
there's some quirks and catches. This works for me:
Download some version of Xen from
www.xensource.com (snapshot or 3.0.0
release).
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