Hello,

I've got several Questions about using FAI to install a Xen virtual Domain.

- First of all, what did you use to make custom kernels? I tried to use make-kpkg for generating xen dom0 and domU kernels, for the dom0 kernel it works fine, I am using the xen hypervisor provided by the debian repository, that works ok together with homemade Dom0 linux- kernel.
Please correct me if I already have done something stupid at this time.

- If I install the whole xen-system by apt-getting it, i can start a FAI Installation with the initrd provided by the deb package and the xenu kernel i generated by myself, of course i have to install my domu kernel over the xen system installation, also not very clean, but i dont know how to build a .deb-package out of the xen-utils or the hypervisor when i compile it from source. But if i try to use ONLY my domu kernel it doesnt start. XEND.log says "domain has crashed". Building deb-pkgs from xen-source seems pretty advanced to me, because there are several make targets, dom0, domu and xen-utils with hypervisor,so how did you guys manage this?

- Is there any essential support I have to setup in my domu kernel to get FAI to start running without an initrd?? I've checked there is already NFS support built into my domU-kernel. But what else do i need to be ready to use fai with xen?

- Do you use seperate kernels for dom0 and domU? the debian pkg from official server installs one kernel for both. What are the advantages of using just one for both purposes?


Many thanks for all coming help.

Greetings

Mario

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