On 23/10/2007, Jeff Quast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like to vouch for openbsd working great as a guest, but my > guest has crashed a dozen times. However I think this is due to the > debian linux dom0 having broken sata code for the controller in use. > dom0's dmesg is filled with debug statements from sata related places > in the kernel that should never be printed. We're in a messy > de-centralized linux development world trying to get a stable dom0 > patched together. It sucks.
This is what I meant to hint at earlier: Running an OpenBSD DomU in connection with, say, a Linux Xen Dom0 possibly makes that OpenBSD installation subject to bugs in the hypervisor/Dom0, and that may be unavoidable. The question is, is that a worthwhile trade-off? Is this a reason not to support Xen? Or should the user be given that option regardless of the inherent limitations and consequences? --ropers