So I have a few Debian (4.0) DomUs running; they work great, except that I am using a generic (open-source xen generic, that is) kernel rather than a debian specific kernel. I see that there are kernel-xen packages, however, they appear to be aimed at the Dom0 (they have no xennet or xenblk modules, which are required for an unprivliged domain- at least if you want to read disk or use the network.)
I am attempting to get pygrub working with a debian DomU, with a stock debian-xen kernel. (I have a similar setup with CentOS DomUs that works great) the kernels look ok and boot (but then panic when they can't mount / because they don't have the xennet or xenblk modules, which is fine for the Dom0, but the DomU won't boot unless I compile xenblk into the kernel. I can compile the xenblk kernel module myself, but that is less convienient than apt-get upgrade. should I find and pester the maintainer of the kernel-xen package and ask them to add xennet/xenblk modules into the modules packages for the xen kernels? or is there an easier way to do this that I'm missing? Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]