Eric, thanks for the prompt response, a few more questions:

> The virtio portions of the kernel were just added in 2.6.24, the
> server portion has not yet been integrated into the kvm-qemu mainline,
> but is fairly trivial to merge.  You can also use the TCP/IP version
> of the 9p transport to get access to synthetic file systems until all
> the virtio stuff gets merged.

What exactly is "kvm-qemu mainline" ? Is it the qemu parts of KVM that
have been merged into the kernel ? Could you point to which directory
of the kernel code this refers to (also kernel version) ?

Also would this be a fast way to share a few variables between guest and host ?


> If you really want to stick with the 2.6.22 kernel, it may be possible
> to build 9p modules with the back ported virtio changes (in fact we
> were doing just that for a bit).

No, I can upgrade my kernel. I just need to know which one I should
use. Should I just go with the latest stable 2.6.25.10 kernel with
kvm-70 module ?

Thanks
arn
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