It sounds like you haven''t enabled driver domain support. If you want
to run
a kernel in dom0, you''ll need support for physical device access and
dom0 ops
compiled in.
The options are in the Xen config menu. You may find it helpful to start from
the dom0 default config (somewhere under arch/xen, I can''t remember
exactly
right now - copy it to linux/.config before running menuconfig).
Cheers,
Mark
On Saturday 26 March 2005 23:05, sten wrote:> I''m hung up at building a Xen Linux kernel with, really, any
hardware
> support. I''m using the Xen source package pulled from the Xen home
page,
> which pulls 2.6.10 from kernel.org, and when I do a make menuconfig
> ARCH=xen, I simply don''t see any of the hardware I''m
after listed. No
> 3c509, no radeon, no e100, nada. My reading of the Xen docs suggest I
> should be able to build whatever hardware support I need into the Xen0
> kernel- is this the proper method for providing drivers, or am I missing
> the point completely?
>
> -sten
>
>
>
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