31.07.07, 17:38, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com>:
First of all, thank you for quick answer!
We separated the Xen kernel from the bare metal kernel because
porting
Xen from the ancient XenSource delivered kernelss to current LKML state
of the art was taking too much time. Xen porting was delaying updates
of bare metal kernels to an unacceptable degree.
Ok, I got it.
As for Xen being merged upstream, while we welcome it, it is of no
use to
Fedora at this time because it is far from feature complete, nor does it
have the architecture coverage we need
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-xen/2007-July/msg00106.html
Regards,
Dan.
Daniel, please, correct me if I'm wrong. In linux-2.6.23 merged only DomU part of Xen,
am I right? If I am, that it is really useless at this time.