# HG changeset patch
# User Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxx>
# Date 1242651288 -3600
# Node ID 1ac7832a2fcd1258bcde9120f218f0ea84aaab2d
# Parent d2a5c477c647dc7b3f51a761ab481ed80d5a1771
Update README for 3.4 branch.
Signed-off-by: Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxx>
xen-unstable changeset: 19603:9890a1e5b6ab
xen-unstable date: Mon May 18 13:53:55 2009 +0100
---
README | 18 +++++++++---------
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff -r d2a5c477c647 -r 1ac7832a2fcd README
--- a/README Mon May 18 05:38:28 2009 +0100
+++ b/README Mon May 18 13:54:48 2009 +0100
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
#################################
- __ __ _____ _____
- \ \/ /___ _ __ |___ / |___ /
- \ // _ \ '_ \ |_ \ |_ \
- / \ __/ | | | ___) | ___) |
- /_/\_\___|_| |_| |____(_)____/
+ __ __ _____ _ _
+ \ \/ /___ _ __ |___ /| || |
+ \ // _ \ '_ \ |_ \| || |_
+ / \ __/ | | | ___) |__ _|
+ /_/\_\___|_| |_| |____(_) |_|
#################################
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ by the original Xen development team to
by the original Xen development team to build enterprise products
around Xen.
-The 3.3 release offers excellent performance, hardware support and
+The 3.4 release offers excellent performance, hardware support and
enterprise-grade features such as x86_32-PAE, x86_64, SMP guests and
live relocation of VMs. Ports to Linux 2.6, Linux 2.4, NetBSD, FreeBSD
and Solaris are available from the community.
@@ -54,8 +54,8 @@ 2. Configure your bootloader to boot Xen
/boot/grub/menu.lst: edit this file to include an entry like the
following:
- title Xen 3.3 / XenLinux 2.6
- kernel /boot/xen-3.3.gz console=vga
+ title Xen 3.4 / XenLinux 2.6
+ kernel /boot/xen-3.4.gz console=vga
module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen root=<root-dev> ro console=tty0
module /boot/initrd-2.6-xen.img
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ 2. Configure your bootloader to boot Xen
32MB memory for internal use, which is not available for allocation
to virtual machines.
-3. Reboot your system and select the "Xen 3.3 / XenLinux 2.6" menu
+3. Reboot your system and select the "Xen 3.4 / XenLinux 2.6" menu
option. After booting Xen, Linux will start and your initialisation
scripts should execute in the usual way.
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