Author: ultrotter Date: Sat Jun 10 08:44:17 2006 New Revision: 202 Modified: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian Log: Update xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian on /lib/tls. Keeping anyway a reference to the "old way" for sarge systems, at least until etch is released. This goes towards fixing #372524, for which an update about kernels is needed (I''m going to write it later today) Modified: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian =============================================================================--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian (original) +++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian Sat Jun 10 08:44:17 2006 @@ -6,7 +6,11 @@ Since Xen guest machines have to work in non-contiguous areas of memory, they cannot support a segmented glibc efficiently. If your glibc is segmented Xen will have to emulate the support, with a high performance - penalty. To solve this problem you just have to execute this command: + penalty. Luckily the Debian GLibc Team has agreed to provide a non-segmented + version to be used with xen, which is available in the libc6-xen package, + recommended by this one. Should this package be not available for you (eg. + because you are using xen on Debian 3.1 - sarge) you can work around the + segmentation issue by just executing this command: mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled @@ -19,9 +23,9 @@ rm -rf /lib/tls.disabled mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled - again. We''ll be working towards a better solution, but for now this is it. - Please remember to always keep your system tls disabled. - + again. This of course is not necessary if you use the provided libc6-xen + package, which of course is the recommended course of action whenever + possible. Anyway please remember to always keep your system tls disabled. * About the kernel: