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Re:Re: [Xen-users] no pci support in xen-3.0.1 with gentoo?

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Subject: Re:Re: [Xen-users] no pci support in xen-3.0.1 with gentoo?
From: "Mathias Diehl" <md@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 14:15:00 +0000
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>>
>> as long as you're using domU this is quite normal that there's no pci device 
>> transfered to your guest. In order to have access to pci devices yo have to 
>> use a priviledged kernel (like the dom0 one), hide the pci devices from your 
>> dom0 and allocate them to your guest...
>>
>>   
>I used privilege kernel on dom0.


yeah - but to use oci within a domU you need also to a priv kernel for your 
domU ;-)

Or you follow the scenario mentioned by Mats keeping all pci on dom0 and do 
your networking using bridges/routes

cheers,

Mat

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