Hi,
this is totally true if you're using FreeBSD8 in para-virtualized mode.
The GENERIC kernel does not include support for using FreeBSD8 as PV
domU, so you need to compile it yourself.
The same is true for updating, you have to use the source directly,
AFAIK no change to update it via binary
On 13/12/2009 03:01, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
I have FreeBSD 8 amd64 running fine on a NetBSD dom0
Sam,
Are you using direct disk pass through or a disk image?
Sevan / Venture37
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Subject: Problems with FreeBSD 8-CURRENT as Xen domU
Freebsd 8 release have official support xen domU,but I don't kown how to
install it on linux.
There have install guide for freebsd 7 in linux
Just checking, but doesn't this break the freebsd-update process;
necessitating a the use of the old patch process?
Note: The freebsd-update only works with the GENERIC kernel. If any
changes have been made to GENERIC or a custom kernel has been installed,
freebsd-update will not complete --
Freebsd 8 release have official support xen domU,but I don’t kown how to
install it on linux.
There have install guide for freebsd 7 in linux on freebsd handbook,but some
software cann’t be download.
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization-gue
st.html
Can