No, don't get that confused. As of lately, Fedora 25 has updated to
kernel 4.9.11 as well. But this is just coincidence. This is not the
Xen4CentOS Dom0 testing-kernel, but the package from Fedora's update
repos. That testing kernel is used on the guest along with Xen4CentOS
Xen hypervisor pack
Hello, is this kernel is also for KVM hosts? If not, will be? I use
elrepo now...
T.Weyergraf wrote:
Hi
So far, I did some preliminary testing using nested virt:
host(L0): Fedora 25, kernel-4.9.11-200, kvm+qemu
Guest(L1): CentOS 7 Xen-4.6.3-7, kernel-4.9.11-22
So far, at least the L1 setup
Hi
So far, I did some preliminary testing using nested virt:
host(L0): Fedora 25, kernel-4.9.11-200, kvm+qemu
Guest(L1): CentOS 7 Xen-4.6.3-7, kernel-4.9.11-22
So far, at least the L1 setup had no issues. I'll need to pull L1
guest-storage from backup to test some L2 guests.
Likewise, I try
On 02/21/2017 11:40 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> I have pushed some new kernels and linux-firmware packages to the
> xen-testing repos for both CentOS-6 and CentOS-7. The CentOS-7 packages
> may take a few hours to make it to the repo.
>
> The CentOS-6 repo also contains a newer xfsprogs as that is
I have pushed some new kernels and linux-firmware packages to the
xen-testing repos for both CentOS-6 and CentOS-7. The CentOS-7 packages
may take a few hours to make it to the repo.
The CentOS-6 repo also contains a newer xfsprogs as that is required
with newer kernels (https://bugzilla.redhat.c