Hi Georg,
My 32-bit Xen machine would constantly complain if I''d boot a domU
without disabling /lib/tls first.
However, booting domUs on my AMD64/x86_64 machine, it didn''t
complain. In fact, on my dual opteron machine, all my domU''s have
NPTL on and I don''t really notice a significant speed penalty. Even
on my 32-bit machine I have one domU that has NTPL on (to run Zimbra)
and it works fine. It doesn''t cause any trouble.
As for #3, I''m not sure if I understand the problem.
S
On Aug 30, 2006, at 2:27 AM, Georg Bege wrote:
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> Hello
>
>
> I yesterday installed xen 3.0.2 on a Gentoo Linux box (x86_64/intel)
> for my first time.
> Now I''ve some questions and cannot find any answers.
>
> #1 I''ve read about issues with NPTL on glibc and that one should
get a
> non-nptl glibc, is this still true?
> I''d like to continue to use glibc 2.4 which is only nptl
compatible.
>
> #2 I also read about tls causing trouble, is this also still fact?
>
> #3 My big problem at the moment is that I run a dom0 kernel and this
> works but after starting xend I cannot use my keyboard,
> if Im under X11 I can use X - so its a console problem or sth like
> that - any hint on this?
>
> thanks
>
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