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> > >> It would be lovely if someone would work on this, but it is a very large
> > >> swamp.
> > >>
> > >> ~Andrew
> > > Does the L1's Dom0 have to issue the hypercalls directly? Would it be
> > > possible to get the L1's Dom0 to issue the request to the L1 hypervisor
> > > and that to ca
On Tue, Sep 06, 2016 at 03:36:28PM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote:
> On 06/09/16 14:32, Anthony Wright wrote:
> > On 06/09/2016 14:05, Andrew Cooper wrote:
> >> On 06/09/16 13:47, Anthony Wright wrote:
> >>> I tried to install Xen (4.7.0 with linux 4.7.2 Dom0) on an AWS virtual
> >>> machine and it fa
On 06/09/16 14:32, Anthony Wright wrote:
> On 06/09/2016 14:05, Andrew Cooper wrote:
>> On 06/09/16 13:47, Anthony Wright wrote:
>>> I tried to install Xen (4.7.0 with linux 4.7.2 Dom0) on an AWS virtual
>>> machine and it failed because while AWS uses Xen it requires that you use
>>> the PVHVM n
On 06/09/2016 14:05, Andrew Cooper wrote:
> On 06/09/16 13:47, Anthony Wright wrote:
>> I tried to install Xen (4.7.0 with linux 4.7.2 Dom0) on an AWS virtual
>> machine and it failed because while AWS uses Xen it requires that you use
>> the PVHVM network driver. I then tried to install Xen on a
On 06/09/16 13:47, Anthony Wright wrote:
> I tried to install Xen (4.7.0 with linux 4.7.2 Dom0) on an AWS virtual
> machine and it failed because while AWS uses Xen it requires that you use the
> PVHVM network driver. I then tried to install Xen on a Google Cloud virtual
> machine and despite al
I tried to install Xen (4.7.0 with linux 4.7.2 Dom0) on an AWS virtual machine
and it failed because while AWS uses Xen it requires that you use the PVHVM
network driver. I then tried to install Xen on a Google Cloud virtual machine
and despite also requiring you to use PV drivers, that succeede