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[Xen-users] debian etch, how to hide a pci card, pv / hvm xen 3.2.0

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Subject: [Xen-users] debian etch, how to hide a pci card, pv / hvm xen 3.2.0
From: "zava\.zava\@libero\.it" <zava.zava@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:12:25 +0100
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Hi I have read a lot of posts about hiding pci cards so that one domU can use 
it. I use Debian etch amd64, i have tried to put pciback.hide=(xx:xx.xx)
in grub but the card is always visible in dom0.
Do I miss something?
I fail both with the default debian xen and with a hand compiled 3.2.0

I'd like also to know if now with the release of the 3.2.0 version is possible 
to export pci also with hvm. (I have understand that it's not possible with hvm 
until now, right?)


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