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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] enabling pci on other domains
 
James,
Most of it is in the manual.
You first have to exclude the card from domain 0,
then add it to the new domain.
Beware though, there's an error in the docs how to exclude a card:
 pci_dom0_hide=(xx.xx.x)(yy.yy.y)... should be
 physdev_dom0_hide=(xx:xx.x)(yy:yy.y)...
I'm still trying to figure out how you can actually
see (while being in the new domain) that the card
is there.
Ron
James Harper wrote:
 Are there any issues with making a specific piece of hardware (isdn 
card) available in a domain other than 0? I am tinkering with the kernel 
driver of an ISDN card and such things are fraught with crashes :)
  
What is the procedure for doing this?
  
Thanks
  
James
  
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