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For sure! I agree with you! Today I have, for the first time, the Xen, the Linux (2.6.32.9 pvops dom0) and a composite enabled dom0 Desktop! I can see that this mess from the past is going to change... But when?
The Debian team maybe can delay the freeze of the Squeeze for after the release of the Xen 4.0 and the pvops dom0 support in mainline Linux?
Well : who fix the security problems from the 2.6.18 ? And it doesn't
boot at all on modern hardware.
Who use the dom0 kernel from lenny on production ? Me, at least on some
simple setup, and the pv_ops kernel on others setup.
If my actual pv_ops kernel is part of Squeeze, I really really be happy
to don't have to maintain it anymore.
The pv_ops dom0 kernel is the futur of Xen, so it's logic that Debian
choose it for his *future* version.
Olivier
On 18/03/2010 17:43, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
Hi!
The Xen and the Linux 2.6.18.8-xen from http://xen.org is a rock solid.
I REALLY do not understand why the Debian Xen Team just don't pack the
Linux 2.6.18.8-xen from http://xen.org
for Squeeze dom0, if there are no stable options available out there.
What is the point in make a hard work to get a unstable system?
As the Lenny (dom0) and the Hardy (dom0), for example?!? No one
actually are using it!
I never use in a production environment, the Xen packaged from some
distribution. They always have a bug here and there... Then I am forced
to manually compile Xen and Linux from xen.org and all my problems go away as magic!
And if Debian Squeeze works seamlessly with the Xen and the Linux
2.6.18.8-xen, I believe that the maintainers of the Xen in the Debian
SHOULD only pack the sources from xen.org WITHOUT any significant
modifications. Of course, only when you want a dom0.
Some will say that the Linux 2.8.18.8 is prehistoric but, then why not
use the same kernel used in the project XCP, the
kernel-2.6.27.42-0.1.1.xs0.1.1.737.1065.src.rpm for the Squeeze? It is
stable too and much more recent than the 2.6.18!
> Yeah!!! Great news!
> http://packages.qa.debian.org/l/linux-2.6/news/20100317T161016Z.html
> linux-image-2.6.32-4-xen-686 - Linux 2.6.32 for modern PCs, Xen
dom0
> support
> linux-image-2.6.32-4-xen-amd64 - Linux 2.6.32 for 64-bit PCs, Xen
dom0
> support
> It will be a paravirt_ops or the SUSE port forward?!
i'm not sure, it rumours it will be a pv_ops kernel. But till now i've
found
no definite information about that.