> Can I request that someone please clarify the status of USB support in XEN
> 3.X
Sure.
> My understanding is that work is currently underway to get
''full'' USB
> support into version 3.X of XEN - ''full'' being defined as
"at least as good
> as XEN 2.X".
People are looking at it, I''m not sure how far they''ve got.
There are patches
floating around that achieve this, but there''s more work planned before
their
inclusion in a release.
Out of interest did you use the USB virtualisation in Xen 2.x? Did it do what
you wanted?
> Will this mean that it will be possible to have a Windows XP guest
> installation with a fully functioning USB printer ?
That''s the idea. It''d probably work with the existing patches
if you felt
brave enough to bake them in.
But IBM have a vested interest in supporting USB virtualisation in their
bladecenter product so I think they''re planning on driving this to
completion. You should see proper USB virtualisation support in a future
release, although right now I could not say how long it will be.
HTH,
Mark
> To make my question more clear here is what I ''want'' to
be able to do:
>
> Install XEN with Fedora Linux as the base OS.
>
> Install a guest instance of Windows XP
>
> Install my Canon i965 printer under Windows XP and
''share'' it via SMB
> (windows share).
>
>
> Will that be possible ?
>
> Many thanks.
>
>
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