Hello, all. I''d like to get some feedback on why Linux support for Xen environments is (seemingly) poor, compared to other virtualisation software. I do a lot of testing of different types of VMs; firewalls, SMB servers, etc. and find myself increasingly frustrated that, though most of these systems I test run Linux almost exclusively, the vast majority have no Xen support. I''ll use owncloud.org as an example. Their software looks very interesting to us, and I''d love to just get a VM up and running in our XCP environment, but it seems every contemporary virtualisation platform is supported except for XenServer/XCP/Xen. Well, and HyperV. Untangle is another example; I''d love to run this UTM as a VM, but they have no XenServer/XCP support. Instead, they have instructions for VMware. How is it that it appears to be easier to get Linux VMs up and running in VMware than in XCP? Is there an HVM to PVM super-turbo-automatic-conversion-tool-bootable-iso out there I''m unaware of that looks at an installed system and goes, "hey stoopid, you''re Linux. Let''s do what those idiot developers were unable to and PVM your dumbass". If such a tool exists, please provide a link. -- View this message in context: http://xen.1045712.n5.nabble.com/General-Linux-VM-question-regarding-Xen-support-tp5710026.html Sent from the Xen - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.