On 10/2/2017, 4:03:37 PM, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote: > On 10/2/2017, 2:39:51 PM, Stroller <strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk> wrote: >> >>> On 2 Oct 2017, at 18:30, Tanstaafl <tansta...@libertytrek.org> wrote: >>> >>> One thing I do seem to recall is there was somewhere that I had to >>> define Xen as the virtualization environment being used, but I can't >>> remember where I did that. Was that in the kernel config? If so, their >>> tool should (hopefully) handle that change. >> >> See last lines: >> >> ~ $ grep -B 25 -ie xen -ie kvm /etc/rc.conf > <snip> >> # "xen0" - Xen0 Domain (Linux and NetBSD) >> # "xenU" - XenU Domain (Linux and NetBSD) >> ~ $ >> >> This on a Linode host, BTW. They haven't told me I need to do anything, so I >> hope I'm ok. >> >> HTH, > > Thanks! Yes, at least now I know where that was specified... and since > there is nothing there for kvm, I guess you just leave it commented, BUT... > > yours doesn't appear to be set?? Mine is set to "xenU".
Also, yours shows 12 different choices, mine only shows 8: ############################################################################## # LINUX SPECIFIC OPTIONS # This is the subsystem type. Valid options on Linux: # "" - nothing special # "lxc" - Linux Containers # "openvz" - Linux OpenVZ # "prefix" - Prefix # "uml" - Usermode Linux # "vserver" - Linux vserver # "xen0" - Xen0 Domain # "xenU" - XenU Domain # If this is commented out, automatic detection will be used. # Wonder why that is?