> There is no fundamental need to build a new hypervisor just to change
your kernel, or vice versa.
Thank you.
I try again and check my grup.conf , I had a typo
kernel /xen.gz ...
module /vmlinuz-3.10.17-2013102218 ...
initrd /initramfs-3.10.17-2013102218.img
so appear a error message....
I fix with line 3 "initrd" to "module", seems can boot now,
so now I can change other config :)
So a new xen.gz just appear when a new xen version
be compiled and installed?
-newbie-
2013/10/25 Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com>
> On Fri, 2013-10-25 at 00:53 +0800, range wrote:
>
> > how should I build a new xen.gz for the new kernel?
>
> There is no fundamental need to build a new hypervisor just to change
> your kernel, or vice versa. If the CentOS packaging is imposing some
> sort of requirement like that via RPM then you should ask them how to
> avoid it. I think they have a dedicated virt list.
>
> Ian.
>
>
>
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