Subject: Re: Re: Running Xen on mini/i386 ?
To: Johan Ihren <johani@johani.org>
From: Joel CARNAT <joel@carnat.net>
List: port-xen
Date: 07/19/2007 22:09:34
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On Thu, Jul 19 2007 - 15:51, Johan Ihren wrote:
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>> any feedback on using Xen on an Intel Mac Mini ?
>> especially on the following points :
>> - with a recent OPF, does it boot straight away, without bootcamp ? I re=
ad
>> that on /i386 but as Xen boots using Grub, there may be differences ?
>
> I'm also very interested in this. In <20070311174938.GA19935@panix.com>=
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> Thor Lancelot Simon wrote that
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>> Again, no. The latest EFI firmware for the Mini will launch a tradition=
al
>> PC BIOS and boot from an MBR partition if it sees no GPT partition table
>> on the disk. But you must have the latest firmware.
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that's the thread I refered too.
> This sounds like it ought to be possible to boot via grub from the PC BIO=
S=20
> and that way get the Dom0 running as usual. But has anyone actually=20
> suceeded with this?
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yes, sounds like on apple's site too:
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macminiefifirmwareupdate11.html
the point that "scares" me more if the fact that a mini wouldn't be
bootable headless... I'd like confirmation of that before buying one.
Regards,
Jo
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