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minor edit (thanks paul ;) )
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The Xen kernel is now based on the paravirt ops implementation from the upstream kernel.
Previously, the Xen kernel was created by forward-porting Xen bits from the 2.6.18 kernel
into the current Fedora kernel. This task was arduous and labor intensive, and resulted in
the Xen kernel being several releases behind the bare-metal kernel. The inclusion of
paravirt ops now makes this process unnecessary. Once paravirt ops is merged upstream, Xen
will no longer require a separate kernel.
- However, the Xen kernel now lacks Dom0 support, so one's Xen host/Dom0 must continue
to run Fedora 8. Xen Dom0 support will be added back in Fedora 10.
+ However, the Xen kernel now lacks Dom0 support. An existing Xen host/Dom0 must continue
to run Fedora 8. Xen Dom0 support will be added back in Fedora 10.
Fullyvirtualized Linux guests now have 3 possible installation methods: