Rakhesh Sasidharan wrote:
I want to run Xen on Fedora Core 6. The default Xen kernel in Fedora
comes PAE enabled, but I don't want that and so have to disable it.
I've figured how to recompile my own kernel based on Fedora's kernel
but with PAE disabled (following the instructions at this link:
http://felipe-alfaro.org/blog/2007/02/04/netbsd-31-under-xen-303/).
What concerns me, however, is that its quite possible in the near
future an updated kernel is released by Fedora and that would
over-write my default kernel. So I'd like to know what steps I can
take to prevent this ...
Use UPDATEDEFAULT to say you don't want to, afaik
Also, I wouldn't run Xen without PAE enabled. Even the Debian folk have
stopped packaging it that way. It looks like Xen won't be running on
that kind of machines any longer
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