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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Best Dom0 Distro for Hardware Detection, etc.
My experience with Fedora has been less than great. Fedora 6 was based
on xen 3.0.3 and it behaved as such. However i had a lot of stability
issues with the kernel. Fedora 7 kernels have been rock solid for me,
but they advertise xen as being 3.1, which is not entirely true, at
least from the 64-bit aspect. If you are running 32-bit then you
probably shouldn't have any issues with Fedora 7. Their gui tools make
installation of PV domU's pretty easy, as long as the domU is fedora as
well. I can't say that i've tried putting another paravirtualized
distro on it, and i don't use the gui tools for HVM installation.
I've not used ubuntu at all so i can't speak for that.
On Sun, 2007-08-26 at 12:41 -0700, Mathew Brown wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering what the best distribution for running a Dom0 would
> be? Since I plan on running it on a laptop, it would probably need a
> pretty up-to-date kernel (2.6.22 or so). From what I can tell, Ubuntu
> has a very up-to-date Xen package (2.6.22-9-xen -
> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/base/linux-image-2.6.22-9-xen) and so
> does Fedora 7 (2.6.20). Would anyone recommend one over the other?
> Or do you think I should give XenExpress a test drive on the laptop
> first? Thanks for your feedback
> --
> Mathew Brown
> mathewbrown@xxxxxxxxxxx
>
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