I have done an experimental kernel, which is a standard F15 2.6.38 kernel plus the two packages needed to get the xen net backend working. In my testing on an F15 host I could get a guest to boot from a text boot, though X crashed. The build is at http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2968665 if anyone else wants to test it.
Michael Young
I have done an experimental kernel, which is a standard F15 2.6.38 kernel plus the two packages needed to get the xen net backend working. In my testing on an F15 host I could get a guest to boot from a text boot, though X crashed. The build is at http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=2968665 if anyone else wants to test it.
I tested this kernel and was able to boot a DomU kernel with networking. In many cases I do not use Xen's block driver, so this kernel is sufficient for a lot on my uses.
Of course, some things did not work. For example, Dom0 X crashes on my hardware.