I run an Opensuse 13.2 Xen server. Currently, the following are installed & active in Dom0. rpm -qa | grep -i xen | sort grub2-x86_64-xen-2.02~beta2-20.10.1.x86_64 kernel-xen-4.2.5-1.1.g27d2719.x86_64 xen-4.5.1_10-390.1.x86_64 xen-libs-4.5.1_10-390.1.x86_64 xen-tools-4.5.1_10-390.1.x86_64 The server mobo is UEFI capable. It's configured to boot Dom0 from UEFI via still-necessary chainload tree /boot/efi/ /boot/efi/ └── EFI ├── opensuse │ └── grubx64.efi └── XEN ├── initrd-xen ├── vmlinuz-xen ├── xen.cfg └── xen.efi etc Works fine. IIUC, (1) Xen 4.6 is arriving soon (2) Kernel 4.3+ is arriving soon (3) Opensuse's moving from patched kernel-xen to pvops-integrated kernel for Dom0/DomU Will any of that^^ progress result in DIRECT-booting of Opensuse Dom0 on EUFI hardware, removing the necessity to chainload? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org