"The Definitive Guide
to the Xen Hypervisor by David Chisnall may be a good start? I have yet to order
it to find out.
# hg clone http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg
to pull a snapshot of
the latest source code.
Sincerely - Mark
Salyzyn
Hello everybody,
I want to understand the Xen source code and
modify it for academic reasons. This is my first time interaction with Xen. Can
anybody suggest me good resources like books or websites(just as linux has linux
cross reference sites) where I can get information about latest Xen source code
and development?
Thanks,
Mayuresh
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