Hi Massimo,
on Xenserver i would suggest to copy the Debian-Kernel from your Xenserver
(a Debian-DomU) and the libraries to your Endian Firewall, in order to be
able to use the Xenserver Tools which IMHO can't be used with Standard
Debian Xen-Kernel (XEN-API is missing)!
Additionally you have to configure your EFW on Xenserver to start as a
PV-DomU, not a HVM. I don't know how this could be done, you have to study
the Xenserver Admin documentation on Configfiles and the 'xe' documentation.
I think i would copy/paste/check/merge the EFW HVM configfile with a Debian
PV configfile to start.
It should be easy to use EFW 2.4 as a HVM. It is easy to switch a HVM to PV
on a XEN.ORG System, but i don't know how this is done on Xenserver! Maybe
the xcp mailinglist will answer this question for you.
I actually upgraded with 'smart upgrade' from EFW 2.3 (PV) to 2.4 (PV)
without major issues on a XEN.ORG Debian System.
regards
neobiker

mdenadal wrote:
> I'm trying to install a paravirtualized Endian 2.4 on my Xenserver
> hypervisor (the Citrix one).
> Is it possible to contact you to ask some hints ? Especially how to
> install a debian kernel on my Endian.

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