The nagafix website says as a warning:

> Warning: host kernels between 2.6.16 and 2.6.19.5 cannot boot guest kernels 
> on x86.
> If you are having such problems, try using the latest host kernel and the 
> latest guest kernel available.

What should I do on a CentOS 5 box that runs 2.6.18-8.1.4.el5xen? AFAIK
there is not going to be a higher than 2.6.19.5 kernel for this very
recent  enterprise release.

Is there a certain number of kernel patches, which ones(?), that
somebody maintains and that will actually apply cleanly against the
heavily patched redhat vendor kernel?

PS:
Should I, theoretically, be able to use any of the pre-compiled latest
nagafix uml kernel and filesystem combinations for CentOS 5 from
http://uml.nagafix.co.uk/CentOS-5/ ? I have not found one yet that works
either on my CentOS 5 or on my fedora 7 box?


-- 
Urs Rau                                         


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