On October 28, 2007 01:19 pm Kevin Schmidt wrote: > On Thursday 25 October 2007, Erik Osterholm wrote: > > On Fri, Oct 26, 2007 at 05:06:49AM +0900, Harrison Grundy wrote: > > > On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 12:05 +0200, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > > > > "Vincent Blondel" <vincent_at_xtra-net.org> writes: > > > > > Can somebody indicate me what settings I have to include in > > > > > GENERIC config file so to compile a Xen Dom/U FreeBSD kernel. > > > > > > > > FreeBSD currently does not support running under Xen. > > > > > > I just thought I'd note that you can use Xen with FreeBSD if your > > > processor supports hardware virtualization, I believe. > > > > I have yet to hear any independant verification of this. Anyone > > actually running FreeBSD as a domU with hardware virtualization? > > FWIW, I've tried FreeBSD as an HVM guest on several Linux distros as > Dom0, Xen 3.0 (3.0.3, 3.0.4) and 3.1 (3.1.0), using Xen packages and > manual compiles. Linux distros included Ubuntu 7.04 and Debian 4. > FreeBSD 6.2 and 7.0 -- release and snapshots -- consistently fail to > boot with a looping "BTX halted" and register dump. If there's a way > to install stock FreeBSD under Xen HVM, I haven't seen it. Without > saying whether this is properly a Xen problem or FBSD BTX problem, my > guess is this type of installation will not work until there are BTX > changes. Crap, that's not what I want to hear. :( Any chance you would be willing/able to test using XenEnterprise 4 as the Dom0 (there's a free version available at: http://www.citrixxenserver.com/products/Pages/XenExpress.aspx). We're in the process of ordering a system for use with Xen and were hoping to use if for virtualising FreeBSD 7.x (using HVM), Windows 2k3 (using HVM), along with Debian and Ubuntu Server (using paravirt). -- Freddie Cash, LPIC-2 CCNT CCLP Network Support Technician School District 73 (250) 377-HELP [377-4357] fjwcash+freebsd_at_gmail.comReceived on Mon Oct 29 2007 - 16:31:03 UTC
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