Subject: Re: Syncing userland of XENUs with XEN0
To: None <port-xen@netbsd.org>
From: Marcin Jessa <lists@yazzy.org>
List: port-xen
Date: 05/26/2006 21:11:00
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 20:46:18 +0200
From: Marcin Jessa <lists@yazzy.org>
To: port-xen@NetBSD.org
Subject: Re: Syncing userland of XENUs with XEN0
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On Fri, 26 May 2006 13:54:25 -0400
Johnny Lam <jlam@pkgsrc.org> wrote:
> Juan RP wrote:
> > On Fri, 26 May 2006 15:01:22 +0200
> > Marcin Jessa <lists@yazzy.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi guys.
> >>
> >> I have a couple of XENUs running on vnode devices on a XEN0 system
> >> which follows CURRENT.
> >> It's pretty simple to update the XENU kernel as they reside on the
> >XEN0 > host's file system.
> >> However updating the base of XENUs is not that straight forward.
> >> Do you have a tips, a trick how to simpliest do this kind of thing?
> >
> > IIRC Johnny Lam (jlam@) made a paper talking about this. Take a look
> > at:
> >
> > http://www.netbsd.org/gallery/presentations/jlam/xen.html
>
> I keep meaning to create a new document showing exactly how to do the
> setup I describe. I've vastly improved the scripts that I use to
> setup and maintain my file-backed, shared-root Xen domU setup. Maybe
> I'll just write a HOW-TO document for the website, or post an email
> to this list.
>
Thanks Johnny.
http://wiki.onetbsd.org would be also a good place to put
such a How To.
BTW, do you have a pdf version of your document?
Or something else than the CSS presentation like website version ?
It's really hard to browse you know...