Hallo On Thursday 15 October 2009 21:57:27 Manoj Srivastava wrote: > It only does that if you have configured Xen in your .config > file. You probably have CONFIG_XEN or CONFIG_X86_64_XEN set in the > .config, but not CONFIG_XEN_PRIVILEGED_GUEST. This is part of the new > support for Xen in make-kpkg.
Debian kernels (at least amd64 ones) have CONFIG_XEN but don't have CONFIG_XEN_PRIVILEGED_GUEST in /boot/config-*. Users get really confused, when using that config and make-kpkg results in a xenu package. CONFIG_XEN_PRIVILEGED_GUEST seems to have been entirely removed, grep finds files containing this only in the debian subdir. Cheers, Adi
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