>>> On 1/16/2014 at 09:25 AM, in message <[email protected]>, 
>>> Wolfgang
Rosenauer <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Hi,
> 
> I've noticed a few days ago that openSUSE 13.1 cannot be installed on
> openSUSE 11.4 Xen host.
> All the virtualization stuff with Xen is starting to annoy me if I need
> to update the host all the time. Therefore I want to look into providing
> my own kernel for 13.1 and try to get it run.
> There is a Xen compatibility setting in the kernel which apparently says
> in 13.1 that it should be backwards compatible down to xen 4.2. Can I
> simply change that value or are problems expected already before I'm
> going to try it?

There is a kernel compatibility flag that needs to be set.
Perhaps a more general question to the list is what is a reasonable backward
compatibility level that we should be setting in the openSUSE kernel so that
our VMs can run on older hosts?

- Charles


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