I'm coming from using User-mode linux for a couple of years and I had
become pretty familiar with the whole process of patching the kernel for
UML, building the guest and host kernels, SKAS issues, etc. What Im
looking to do is build xen, download a vanilla kernel and patch it by hand
for a DOM0 and DOMU kernel, build the tools by hand, etc. Mostly so I can
become familiar with how xen really works (Im a linux-from-scratch guy, I
like to do things the hard way). I'm starting to guess such a thing
doesn't exist, in which case no big deal I'll just write one. But if a
good starting point exists out there, I would love to use it.
--
Jason
The place where you made your stand never mattered,
only that you were there... and still on your feet
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, Thomas Schwinge wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:35:38PM -0600, jason wrote:
Hey guys, I have been hunting around on google and on the mailing list
archives looking for some documentation on how to build xen from scratch.
I'm not talking about the make world that tries to do a download of linux
for you, I'm talking about getting the patches together myself and really
building from scratch. Anyone know of such a beast?
What exactly do you want to know / to do?
Regards,
Thomas
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