On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 05:26:42PM +0200, Zoran Popovi? wrote: > > > > Hmm.. have you verified the same method of changing the NIC model works on > > x86/x64 xen host? > > > > No, I haven't - if I have enough time (sooner or later) I will try this, > too. >
Ok. > > > > > > You could always try compiling the Windows GPLPV Xen paravirtualized > > drivers > > for win2003/ia64.. > > > > > I have tried to compile gplPV drivers, with two copy/pastes in headers (one > vcpu architecture structure definition and one more) I was able to compile > xennet.sys and .inf for ia64 platform. Not to mention how rusty I got with > my C/C++, I was afraid it would be a bigger task (it still probably is) ... > anyway, when I tried to install this one on the guest, it didn't recognize > the driver. I will try to see if I omitted something, but I think that > problem might be easily that I can not generate code for ia64 architecture > just like that. This would be a very good solution if it is possible to be > achieved. Any hints or knowledge about this ? It seems that any way I choose > to get this solved is always ruined by IA64 in the end ... > ZP. That's good progress.. Sorry I can't help you much with the IA64 stuff.. Did you read my other email? There's xen-ia64-devel list.. and I also sent you some archive links to NIC model IA64 stuff.. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
