Diff for /wikisrc/ports/xen/howto.mdwn between versions 1.165 and 1.166

version 1.165, 2019/04/11 17:33:16 version 1.166, 2019/12/17 20:36:16
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 Versions available in pkgsrc:  Versions available in pkgsrc:
   
 [[!table data="""  [[!table data="""
 Xen Version     |Package Name   |Xen CPU Support        |EOL'ed By Upstream  Xen Version     |Package Name   |Xen CPU Support        |xm?    |EOL'ed By Upstream
 4.2             |xenkernel42    |32bit, 64bit           |Yes  4.2             |xenkernel42    |32bit, 64bit           |yes    |Yes
 4.5             |xenkernel45    |64bit                  |Yes  4.5             |xenkernel45    |64bit                  |       |Yes
 4.6             |xenkernel46    |64bit                  |Partially  4.6             |xenkernel46    |64bit                  |       |Yes
 4.8             |xenkernel48    |64bit                  |No  4.8             |xenkernel48    |64bit                  |       |Yes
 4.11            |xenkernel411   |64bit                  |No  4.11            |xenkernel411   |64bit                  |       |No
 """]]  """]]
   
 See also the [Xen Security Advisory page](http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/).  See also the [Xen Security Advisory page](http://xenbits.xen.org/xsa/).
Line 66  domU  |Yes Line 66  domU  |Yes
 Note: NetBSD support is called XEN3. However, it does support Xen 4,  Note: NetBSD support is called XEN3. However, it does support Xen 4,
 because the hypercall interface has remained identical.  because the hypercall interface has remained identical.
   
   Older Xen had a python-based management tool called xm, now replaced
   by xl.  xm is obsolete, but 4.2 remains in pkgsrc because migrating
   from xm to xl is not always trivial, and because 4.2 is the last
   version to run on an i386 dom0.
   
 Architecture  Architecture
 ------------  ------------
   
Line 83  For domUs, i386PAE is considered as Line 88  For domUs, i386PAE is considered as
 [faster](https://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2012-07/msg00085.html)  [faster](https://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2012-07/msg00085.html)
 than amd64.  than amd64.
   
 #Creating a dom0  # Creating a dom0
   
 In order to install a NetBSD as a dom0, one must first install a normal  In order to install a NetBSD as a dom0, one must first install a normal
 NetBSD system, and then pivot the install to a dom0 install by changing  NetBSD system, and then pivot the install to a dom0 install by changing

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