On 21/11/15 22:21, PGNet Dev wrote:
On 11/21/2015 12:21 PM, PGNet Dev wrote:
IIRC, there were plans for the migration to kernel-pv (also missing, atm) -- and, eventually, to a single, consolidated, pv-ready kernel. Has that occurrred, perhaps?
This appears to be the case. Found this,
XEN: Use the PVOPS kernel (fate#315712)
http://kernel.opensuse.org/cgit/kernel-source/commit/?id=c9b372d7a089f9522fc...
Don't know yet where the separate reference branch is, and if there'll be pkgs associated with it.
The separate branch is stable-xen (on the page you are referencing it is listed under Branches:Other). There will be a kernel-xen package from that branch.
Currently, with a separate kernel-xen, grub2 creates separate configs for kernel-default & kernel-xen.
And, in the case of EFI hardware, also creates xen-specific EFI binaries to chainload.
With the move to a single, 'integrated' kernel flavor, what changes are necessary in grub2's config prep to continue to be able to boot Xen -- but based on this new flavor?
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