Hi, I''m looking into creating .deb packages for Ubuntu''s next release which will be based on a patched 2.6.15 kernel. I''m kinda wondering what you guys think the best approach would be? As I see it, the only way to maintain compatibility with the current Ubuntu kernel (including all patches and included drivers) is to use Xen unstable (and 3.0.2 when released) source, with the patched 2.6.15 Ubuntu kernel as the "pristine" kernel, then apply Xen patches/sparse tree (manually if need be) and build with Ubuntu''s standard kernel config. This is obviously fraught with danger due to mutually exclusive patches, and the config enabling things Xen doesn''t like, so is there a better way? Pete -- "If you could do Java over again, what would you change?" "I''d leave out classes" - James Gosling, at a Java User Group _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel