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Re: Xen, PAE, and NetBSD
On 2/12/07, Felipe Alfaro Solana <felipe.alfaro%gmail.com@localhost> wrote:
> From a user's perspective, if you try to load a non-PAE-capable domU
> on a PAE host, xend will spit out EINVAL and refuse to complete the
> domain construction.
What about an AMD64 NetBSD domU kernel? :-)
Not on a "PAE" host, because a "PAE" host is running 32-bit. (Yes, I
know that amd64 uses the PAE table structure with more PTEs in the
first level, but amd64 isn't normally referred to as a "PAE" system.)
Unfortunately, 32-bit + PAE is by far the most commonly deployed Xen
hosting setup. So when the question is how to get NetBSD running as a
domU when you don't have control over the host (mmm, virtual server
hosting, the new commodity!), we're way behind the curve.
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-- Todd Vierling <tv%duh.org@localhost> <tv%pobox.com@localhost>
<todd%vierling.name@localhost>
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