Hi Mark, thanks for the answer. If it's built into the kernel, why can't I modprobe it, or see it in the list of loaded modules? Maybe I'm missing something here??? Here's the output from my DomU running with this kernel:
voyager ~ # lsmod Module Size Used by microcode 7428 0 nls_utf8 6144 1 cifs 212980 1 joydev 13376 0 ext3 125704 3 jbd 59816 1 ext3 mbcache 12420 1 ext3 fuse 45972 1 xennet 30216 0 xenblk 20592 4 pciback 30348 0 blkbk 23584 0 [permanent] netloop 10752 0 netbk 78912 0 [permanent] xenblktap 118916 0 [permanent] dm_snapshot 20644 0 dm_mirror 24724 0 dm_mod 57548 2 dm_snapshot,dm_mirror raid456 125712 0 xor 18312 1 raid456 raid10 27136 0 linear 9984 0 multipath 12672 0 ahci 23044 0 ata_generic 11780 0 pata_jmicron 10496 0 libata 112624 3 ahci,ata_generic,pata_jmicron sd_mod 29056 0 sg 37276 0 sr_mod 20132 0 scsi_mod 139532 4 libata,sd_mod,sg,sr_mod cdrom 37152 1 sr_mod raid1 26496 0 raid0 12032 0 voyager ~ # modprobe xenfb FATAL: Module xenfb not found. voyager ~ # Emre On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Mark McLoughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2008-04-14 at 03:10 +0200, Emre ERENOGLU wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I'm trying to start Xorg on a PV Fedora8 guest running 2.6.21.7 fedora > > stock xen kernel, however, it seems that there's no xenfb.ko driver > > included in the .rpm package. > > It's built-in to the kernel since it's used early on in boot to display > to the console: > > CONFIG_XEN_FRAMEBUFFER=y > > Cheers, > Mark. > > -- Emre Erenoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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