On 02/27/2018 07:50 AM, John Vetter wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to run an arbitrary Xen version (4.7.x) on a recent kernel (say,
> 4.13.x) on CentOS 7.
> What is the recommended way for doing this? (I am new to Xen and
> virtualization).
> I tried the following:
> 1. installed xen4centos.
> 2.
Sorry reseding in text format.
Hi,
I'm trying to run an arbitrary Xen version (4.7.x) on a recent kernel (say,
4.13.x) on CentOS 7.
What is the recommended way for doing this? (I am new to Xen and
virtualization).
I tried the following:
1. installed xen4centos.
2. built linux kernel
Wondering if anyone has managed to get Xen to boot from UEFI?
We have a relatively new server with a Supermicro X11SSH-F mainboard with an
M.2 SSD. If we switch the boot mode to Legacy in the BIOS no boot devices show
up. The vendor says this is because M.2 SSD is only supported in UEFI mode.
Hi,
I'm trying to run an arbitrary Xen version (4.7.x) on a recent kernel (say, 4.13.x) on CentOS 7.
What is the recommended way for doing this? (I am new to Xen and virtualization).
I tried the following:
1. installed xen4centos.
2. built linux kernel 4.13.x and installed it (using