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[[!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 |
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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
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Line 66 domU |Yes
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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. |
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Older Xen had a python-based management tool called xm, now replaced |
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by xl. xm is obsolete, but 4.2 remains in pkgsrc because migrating |
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from xm to xl is not always trivial, and because 4.2 is the last |
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version to run on an i386 dom0. |
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Architecture |
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Line 83 For domUs, i386PAE is considered as
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[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. |
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#Creating a dom0 |
# Creating a dom0 |
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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 |