here are many others willing to kick in, and I know I'd
certainly be willing to do some legwork to find some of that money,
I think if we had someone like Kip put a number on it, we could reach
that number.
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Adrian Chadd writes:
> I'd suggest "use whatever works". I use Centos 5.x since they use the
> latest "stable" xen patched kernel but its quite out of date.
If you want to make FreeBSD also run under the 3.0.3/3.1 hypervisor that
CentOS/RHEL use, that's great (I think ec2 uses the RHEL/CentOS f
Randy Bush writes:
> > I started with FreeBSD Jails, and moved to NetBSD/xen2, and only left
> > because of the ram limit. Now that NetBSD 5 is out, I think it's time
> > for me to switch back.
>
> what stops me from that path is that disk pool flexibility is a bit
> limited on netbsd. zfs or
"Sam Fourman Jr." writes:
> > what about the tap: driver and friends? qcow:?(these are issues
> > I will need to figure out) LVM snapshots are so slow that I find them
> > unsuable, so I'm not really losing much by moving to the tap: driver
> > (granted, I am pushing my disks to the limit.
"Lars Duesing" writes:
> Hi people,
>
>
>
> I try to install FreeBSD 8 in a HVM on XenServer 5.0.
>
> But FreeBSD would not even boot from installation media.
>
> It stops after showing real and avail memory.
>
> If I try to boot without APIC it stops after:
>
> MPTable:
>
> If I try to
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 03:04:48PM -0700, Colin Percival wrote:
> On 07/26/11 14:48, Sean Bruno wrote:
> > Probably not doing it right. When I switched from pure HVM to PV on the
> > i386 VMs in the cluster, VNC stopped working all together. Did I do it
> > wrong?
>
> Is it possible to use PV wi