While I understand the development pain, I think it's important to note my
case - I currently use Xen in production service (for Wiki server) with an
old Dual PIII. I understand that this will imply that on this specific h/w I
will have to stay with the current kernel versions, right?
Eyal.
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Subject: [Fedora-xen] Re: Heads-up: Requiring PAE for running Xen
On Wed, May 17, 2006 at 10:49:03PM +0200, Antonio Vargas wrote:
>2) Switch the 32-bit xen kernels to require PAE. For most
"current"
>non-laptop hardware, this is a non-issue. It does mean that xen won't
>work a lot of earlier PentiumM laptops
xen always needed p6 hardware (didnt run on k6-II for example),
and AFAIK p6 supports PAE always, so not any lose here i think
Sadly, not the case..
Celerons, and some Pentium-M's (as Jeremy noted above) are
P6 class, yet lack PAE.
Dave
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