On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 05:23:53PM +0200, Dries Schellekens wrote:
Peter Blair wrote:
Are you saying that OpenBSD is targetted as a Dom0 OS? I couldn't
tell from the above mentioned links.
No, I think the goal is to run OpenBSD as DomU.
It seems NetBSD can run in Dom0, so OpenBSD could
Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
The eventual plan is to get dom0 support in OpenBSD; we'll see how
long it takes.
Out of curiousity, do you know how the GPL licence of Xen affects dom0
support in OpenBSD?
Breeno
Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
We've put up some Xen-related projects for the Google Summer of
Code, and one of them of particular interest is a port of OpenBSD
to Xen 3.0 as a native guest OS.
Full list: http://www.xensource.com/summerofcode.html
Interested hackers are encouraged to apply; it is a
That project (if/once completed) would be very useful. I just cringe
at the thought of running a guestOS of openbsd under linux or Solaris
;)
On 5/30/06, Dries Schellekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anil Madhavapeddy wrote:
We've put up some Xen-related projects for the Google Summer of
Code,
Peter Blair wrote:
That project (if/once completed) would be very useful. I just cringe
at the thought of running a guestOS of openbsd under linux or Solaris
;)
A minor detail: OpenBSD will run on the Xen virtual machine monitor and
not on Linux or Windows (like VMWare). So the Linux
Are you saying that OpenBSD is targetted as a Dom0 OS? I couldn't
tell from the above mentioned links.
On 5/30/06, Dries Schellekens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Blair wrote:
That project (if/once completed) would be very useful. I just cringe
at the thought of running a guestOS of
At 10:48 AM 5/30/2006 -0400, Peter Blair wrote:
That project (if/once completed) would be very useful. I just cringe
at the thought of running a guestOS of openbsd under linux or Solaris
;)
Runs just fine with VMWare Planer/Server under Windoze, .. however I
imagine a native Xen
Peter Blair wrote:
Are you saying that OpenBSD is targetted as a Dom0 OS? I couldn't
tell from the above mentioned links.
No, I think the goal is to run OpenBSD as DomU.
It seems NetBSD can run in Dom0, so OpenBSD could as well. Ideally, Dom0
should of course be running something
On Tue, May 30, 2006 at 04:52:35PM +0200, Dries Schellekens wrote:
Peter Blair wrote:
That project (if/once completed) would be very useful. I just cringe
at the thought of running a guestOS of openbsd under linux or Solaris
;)
A minor detail: OpenBSD will run on the Xen virtual machine
We've put up some Xen-related projects for the Google Summer of
Code, and one of them of particular interest is a port of OpenBSD
to Xen 3.0 as a native guest OS.
Full list: http://www.xensource.com/summerofcode.html
Interested hackers are encouraged to apply; it is a fun project,
some NetBSD
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