>>> 0bo0 <[email protected]> 06/04/10 6:50 PM >>>
>On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Jan Beulich  wrote:
>> This certainly isn't with the 11.2 kernel, is it? On the HEAD (Factory)
>> one we did such a change, but there still is no need to load the driver
>> through /etc/sysconfig/kernel (as that would result in also attempting
>> to load the [non-existing] driver on native boots). Instead, the proper
>> place is in xend's startup script, as was also done by us in preparation
>> to that kernel side change.
>
>heh.  i'm getting lost as to what's been (not) done where ...

I wuld think that we can expect you to know what you have installed on your 
system.

>*I* currently have
>
>uname -a
>Linux server 2.6.34-42-xen #1 SMP 2010-06-01 15:17:00 +0200 x86_64
>x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

As expected, this is not the 11.2 kernel.

>...
>where,
>
>grep -i base Kernel_112.repo XEN4.repo
>Kernel_112.repo:baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Kernel:/HEAD/openSUSE_11.2
>XEN4.repo:baseurl=http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization/openSUSE_11.2

Nor would this (assuming XEN4 implies Xen 4.0.0) be the 11.2 hypervisor/tools.

I don't think we guarantee consistency at any point in time between Xen and 
kernel; I would expect them to be consistent at Milestone points (and then only 
in Factory or whatever tree upcoming OpenSuSE releases get built from). I have 
no clue if/when/how synchronization happens between Factory and other repos 
like the one you use.

Jan

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