[Pkg-xen-changes] r135 - trunk/xen-3.0/debian

Julien Danjou acid at costa.debian.org
Wed Mar 22 15:07:46 UTC 2006


Author: acid
Date: 2006-03-22 15:07:44 +0000 (Wed, 22 Mar 2006)
New Revision: 135

Added:
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.NEWS
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian
Removed:
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/README.Debian
Modified:
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/changelog
   trunk/xen-3.0/debian/control
Log:
- rewrite changelog
- install README.Debian and NEWS.Debian
- Add Conflicts and replaces to xen-utils-3.0 against Xen 2 packages


Deleted: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian	2006-03-22 14:47:27 UTC (rev 134)
+++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian	2006-03-22 15:07:44 UTC (rev 135)
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-xen (3.0.1+hg8743-0+1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  If you are upgrading from official xen 2.0.6 packages (or unofficial 2.0.7
-  ones) be careful: manual intervention is needed before you can boot into your
-  new Xen 3.0 system. In particular you *must* upgrade both your Domain 0
-  kernel and your unprivileged domains ones with a xen-flavored version of
-  Linux 2.6.12.  Instructions for how to do so are provided in the
-  README.Debian file, as they are useful for new users of Xen too.
-
-  Also please note that Xen 2.0.6 has a bug and before getting removed doesn't
-  shutdown your domains. This, together with the fact that xen-utils for Xen
-  3.0 is incompatible with the 2.0 hypervisor means that you won't be able to
-  control your domains after upgrading, other than through the network. So
-  please shut them all down before upgrading to this packages.
-
-  If you want to be really sure that nothing will go wrong please reboot into
-  a normal Linux system before upgrading, upgrade from there, build the new
-  kernels, and only then start your new Xen 3.0 system.
-
-  On the good news side: Xen 3.0 is able to automatically baloon down your
-  Domain 0 to the value specified in /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp. For it to be
-  able to do so, just remove your "dom0_mem=" option from the xen kernel line in
-  your grub.conf, and also the "mem=" option from your linux module line.
-
- -- Guido Trotter <ultrotter at debian.org>  Tue, 21 Feb 2006 09:07:26 +0100
-

Deleted: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/README.Debian
===================================================================
--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/README.Debian	2006-03-22 14:47:27 UTC (rev 134)
+++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/README.Debian	2006-03-22 15:07:44 UTC (rev 135)
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-Xen for Debian
---------------
-
-* About /lib/tls:
-
-   Since Xen guest machines have to work in non-contiguous areas of memory,
-   they cannot support a segmented glibc efficiently.  If your glibc is
-   segmented Xen will have to emulate the support, with a high performance
-   penalty. To solve this problem you just have to execute this command:
-
-   mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled
-
-   Unfortunately we cannot do this ourselves when you install Xen or at any
-   other time, without breaking the Debian Policy and thus provoke the Wrath of
-   the Gods. We know that this solution is not optimal, especially because
-   every time you upgrade the glibc package /lib/tls will be restored, and
-   you'll have to
-
-   rm -rf /lib/tls.disabled
-   mv /lib/tls /lib/tls.disabled
-
-   again. We'll be working towards a better solution, but for now this is it.
-   Please remember to always keep your system tls disabled.
-
-
-* About the kernel:
-   
-   Unfortunately for now we cannot provide precompiled Linux Kernels with the
-   xen patch applied and configured to work in a Domain 0 or in an unprivileged
-   domain. The only thing we can give you is the patch, which is included in
-   the linux-patch-xen package.  You are expected to install this package,
-   download a 2.6.12 kernel from kernel.org (this is the version supported by
-   xen right now. The patch will make it a 2.6.12.6+xen kernel) and roll your
-   own kernel.
-
-   After you've done so you can add a section similar to this one to your
-   /boot/grub/menu.lst file in order to boot your xen system. (Only grub is
-   supported on Xen systems, if you're a LILO fan we're sorry, there's no way
-   you can use Xen without switching, and probably there will never be)
-
-   title           Debian Xen+GNU/Linux
-   root            (hd0,0)
-   kernel          /boot/xen.gz
-   module          /boot/xen-linux-2.6.12.6xeno003 root=/dev/sda1 ro console=tty0
-   boot
-   
-   Of course you have this example supplying your own kernel path and root
-   device in the module line in order to have a working Xen system after a
-   reboot.
-
-   We will provide a "roll your own xen kernel" manual and example config files
-   later on. We also hope to be able to provide complete Xen kernels, sooner or
-   later, so don't despair! (Well, do, since in the meantime you have to do it
-   yourself anyway, if you want to try Xen... But don't give up now, compiling
-   a kernel is not hard, and trying Xen is worth learning how to do it!)
-
-Kindly yours,
-
-Guido Trotter, for the Debian Xen Team.
-(with a litte help from Ralph Passgang)

Modified: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/changelog	2006-03-22 14:47:27 UTC (rev 134)
+++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/changelog	2006-03-22 15:07:44 UTC (rev 135)
@@ -1,315 +1,40 @@
-xen-3.0 (3.0.1-2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+xen-3.0 (3.0.1-1) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
 
   * The "preserve our homes" release
   * Now cooperatively maintained by the Debian Xen Team
   * New upstream release (closes: #32749, #342249)
   * Build depend on transfig (closes: #321157)
   * Use gcc rather than gcc-3.4 to compile (closes: #323698)
-  * Split xen-hypervisor and xen-utils
-  * Build both xen-hypervisor and xen-hypervisor-pae packages
-  * Julien Danjou <acid at debian.org>
-     - Change maintainer and add uploaders field
-     - Add force-reload support for init script xendomains
-     - Remove dependancy against bash
-     - Bump standards version to 3.6.2.2
-     - Remove COPYING file from libxen-dev
-     - Hypervisors conflict and replace xen
-  * Guido Trotter <ultrotter at debian.org>
-     - Add dpatch structure to the package
-     - Remove build-dependency on gcc (it's build essential anyway)
-     - Suggest xen-tools in the xen metapackage
-     - Make debian/rules policy compliant
-     - Make SrvServer.py not executable
-     - Make bugtool.py executable
-     - Create NEWS.Debian file with important upgrade notices
-     - Update copyright file
-     - Remove the linux-patch-xen package
-  * Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>
-     - Added changes from 3.0.1-0tha3
-     - Removed patch generation from kernel sources in debian/rules
-     - Added the static file debian/linux-2.6.12-xen.patch (which
-       patches a vanilla 2.6.12 to 2.6.12.6-xen, but still with the
-       extraversion stripped off). use make-kpkg with "--arch xen" &
-       "--append-to-version .6-xen" to add the extraversion again.
-     - Changed debian/linux-patch-xen.kpatches
-     - Removed useless build-dependencies: libncurses5-dev, wget
-     - Changed xendomains config path to /etc/default
-     - Added "Conflicts: udev (< 0.059)" for xen-utils-3.0
-     - xen-utils-3.0 now provides xen-utils and xen-hypervisor-3.0 &
-       xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae now provides xen-hypervisor
-     - Made xen-utils-3.0.postinst more fault-tolerant, so that upgrading
-       xen2 -> xen3 don't fail because of a running xen2 hypervisor
-     - Updated the "Replaces & Conflicts" to a versioned conflict.
-  * Jeremy T. Bouse <jbouse at debian.org>
-     - Renamed xen-hypervisor -> xen-hypervisor-3.0
-     - Renamed xen-hypervisor-pae -> xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae
-     - Renamed xen-utils -> xen-utils-3.0
-     - Added "Provides: xen-hypervisor-3.0" to
-       xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae
-     - Set dependency for hypervisor in xen-utils-3.0 to
-       xen-hypervisor-3.0 rather than "xen-hypervisor |
-       xen-hypervisor-pae"
+  * Split xen-hypervisor-3.0 and xen-utils-3.0
+  * Build both normal and pae hypervisor packages
+  * Change maintainer and add uploaders field
+  * Add force-reload support for init script xendomains
+  * Remove dependency against bash
+  * Bump standards version to 3.6.2.2
+  * xen-utils-3.0 conflicts and replaces xen
+  * Add dpatch structure to the package
+  * Remove build-dependency on gcc (it's build essential anyway)
+  * Make SrvServer.py not executable
+  * Create NEWS.Debian file with important upgrade notices
+  * Update copyright file
+  * Remove the linux-patch-xen package
+  * Removed useless build-dependencies: libncurses5-dev, wget
+  * Changed xendomains config path to /etc/default
+  * xen-utils-3.0 now provides xen-utils and xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386 &
+    xen-hypervisor-3.0-i386-pae & xen-hypervizor-amd64 now provide
+    xen-hypervisor
+  * Made xen-utils-3.0.postinst more fault-tolerant, so that upgrading
+    xen2 -> xen3 don't fail because of a running xen2 hypervisor
+  * Updated the "Replaces & Conflicts"
+  * Install only and correctly udev files
+  * Compile date is no more in current locale
+  * Add patch which add the debian version and maintainer in the version
+    string and removes the banner.
+  * Don't install unusable cruft in xen-utils
+  * Remove libxen packages (no stable API/ABI)
 
  -- Julien Danjou <acid at debian.org>  Sat,  4 Mar 2006 12:59:13 +0100
 
-xen (3.0.1-0tha3) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * updated to testing changeset 8743 (xen 3.0.1 + some patches)
-  * added bash to dependencies, because some scripts actually needs it
-    (even if only "/bin/sh" is set as interpreter in those scripts, so a
-    better solution would be if upstream removes the bashisms at all).
-    thx for the report by Paul Wagland <xen+paul at kungfoocoder.org>.
-  * changed hotplug/udev dependency to: "hotplug | udev (>=0.059)", because
-    older udev versions doesn't work with xen and then hotplug is needed.
-  * changed debian/libxen3.0.install a bit, so that it will install
-    the svmloader (for amd's pacifica) in future. so when svm support is
-    available in the stable xen upstream (most likely in 3.0.2) it will gets
-    installed without further changes needed in the install-file.
-  * xendomains should get stopped before xend, even in a .prerm file ;-P
-    (but maybe there is a better solution, because the domUs doesn't really
-    needed to be stopped on an upgrade).
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 15 Feb 2006 22:00:00 +0100
-
-xen (3.0.1-0tha2) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * added bcc to build-dependencies.it's needed for VMX, otherwise
-    the vmxloader will not be compiled. The few people that are already
-    happy VT-owners will like that ;)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 01 Feb 2006 23:55:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.1-0tha1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * NEW UPSTREAM: xen-3.0.1 (in fact testing changeset 8738)
-  * changed all python2.3 dependencies to just python,
-    because this should help ubuntu users to use this package.
-  * removed /usr/local/sbin from xen.install, because now all binaries
-    are installed in /usr/sbin & /usr/bin instead (thx to upstream).
-  * added /usr/include/xen/linux/*.h in libxen-dev.install
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 01 Feb 2006 18:45:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha13) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * NEW UPSTREAM: xen-3.0.0 + testing (changeset 8270)
-  * fixed a critical bug in this package for amd64. libraries are not
-    supposed to exist in /lib64 or /usr/lib64. Installing them in /lib or
-    /usr/lib is the correct location, even on amd64 machines.
-    Before -tha13 a libc6 upgrade will fail because of libraries in the
-    wrong location. This is a xen package issue as well as an libc6 issue,
-    but I can only fix the xen related ;-)
-  * removed the useless "sarge is not allowed to use udev" dependency,
-    because even if udev is too old in sarge, not allowing an installation 
-    of udev will make xen not installable with for example gnome at the same 
-    time. If udev is too old, xen will automaticly use hotplug, so this
-    dependency can safely be removed.
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Sun, 22 Jan 2006 14:35:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha12) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * The "hmm, there is always something to fix" release...
-  * changed the depends for udev to udev (>=0.059), because udev on
-    sarge is too old for xen and if udev is installed it makes hotplug 
-    not working as fallback. So on sarge udev is not allowed to be installed
-    when xen is going to be installed anyway. (thx to Alvaro del Castillo for
-    the report!)
-  * Change the year in the changelog from 2005->2006 for entries from now on.
-  * changed the kernel mirror from http://www.kernel.org to 
-    ftp://ftp.de.kernel.org, because the main mirror is sometimes really slow 
-    for european users. If someone want's to change that again, please edit 
-    Config.mk
-  * removed debian/TODO, because it was very old and not up-to-date...
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Thu, 17 Jan 2006 01:12:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha11) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * NEW UPSTREAM: xen-3.0.0 + testing (changeset 8269)
-    This should fix some minor problem of the 3.0.0 release, see upsream
-    changelog for details. Xen's project leader (Ian Pratt) advises to use
-    testing for production systems at the moment, so I switched my
-    xen3-stable release to testing for now.
-    If you have build your own kernels for xen, then please rebuild it
-    with the new linux-patch-xen to have the testing fixes in your kernel
-    and so that hypervisor and dom0/domU kernel matches the changeset.
-  * NEW: Binary images are available for dom0/domU kernels.
-    You don't have to (but still can) compile your own kernel.
-    Just install "linux-xen0-2.6" with apt-get from the same repository you
-    got this package from and follow the instructions that will get shown.
-    The kernel images are available for i386, i386-pae and amd64. They are
-    available at least in sid and sarge. etch might have a not working
-    "make-kpkg" at the moment, so there is probably no kernel image for etch
-    at the moment (should change in future of course).
-    The kernel images are not tested as well as the xen packages, so please
-    let me know if you have any problems with the new kernel images at all.
-  * xen now suggests: linux-xen0-2.6
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Sat, 14 Jan 2005 14:00:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha10) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * /etc/udev & /etc/hotplug stuff is now installed. Hotplug works at
-    least on sarge & sid without problems, but maybe someone wants to
-    use udev instead of hotplug, so from now on udev config is
-    available as well.
-  * changed xen's depencies to "hotplug | udev".
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Thu, 12 Jan 2005 01:30:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha9) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * moved all python libraries from xen to libxen-python.install, because
-    otherwise they will be installed in the wrong version since the last
-    change on debhelper/dh_install in sid/unstable. d'oh!
-  * added bash to build-depencies, because of some bashisms in configure
-    scripts in upstream (thx to Saku Ytti)
-  * changed the handling of excludes for amd64 a bit to include all python
-    files for amd64.
-  * bridge-utils is now recommend not only suggested.
-  * added libncurses5-dev to depencies as suggested by dpkg-shlibdeps
-    (needed for xenmon.py ?)
-  * the kernel-patch now will create a amd64 and i386 subdir and patch
-    script. the diff is the same for both architectures (thx to Saku Ytti
-    for pointing me on this).
-  * NEXT TARGET: PROVIDING KERNEL IMAGES VIA PACKAGES.DEBIANBASE.DE FOR
-    AT LEAST I386, I386-PAE AND AMD64 ON SARGE/SID/WOODY.
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 09 Jan 2005 23:40:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha8) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * xen.postinst now creates /var/lock/subsys and /var/lib/xen/save (if not
-    already existing), because the xendomains init script tries to suspend
-    running domainUs in /var/lib/xen/save/. without this the xendomains
-    script is forced to shutdown each domainU when "xendomains stop" is
-    executed.
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 21 Dec 2005 13:15:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha7) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * the linux-patch-xen package is now useable. The upstream version for
-    creating kernel-patches doesn't work, so I had to find my own solution.
-    The EXTRAVERSION (currently ".6-xen") gets stripped off, because 
-    dh_installkpatches doesn't like to handle kernel-patches with EXTRAVERSIONS.
-    But the linux-patch-xen patch patches a vanilla 2.6.12 kernel to 2.6.12.6-xen,
-    even if EXTRAVERSION doesn't reflect that correctly.
-    With make-kpkg you can add the EXTRAVERSION again with the flag: 
-      --append-to-version .6-xen
-  * make "XEN_TARGET_X86_PAE" an option in debian/rules, for easier switching
-    between both compile options. 
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Sun, 19 Dec 2005 23:30:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha6) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * suggests "bridge-utils", because most people need it (bridge mode is std.)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Sun, 18 Dec 2005 23:30:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha5) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * The "AMD64"-Release
-  * updated control file for amd64 (works now with i386 & amd64).
-  * updated .install files (for new amd64 arch)
-  * updated rules file (for new amd64 arch)
-  * added manpages (they never were installed before)
-  * added qemu keytabs (I forgot them on the update for xen3)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Sun, 18 Dec 2005 16:30:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha4) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * updated to gcc as default cc, because gcc-3.4 is not longer needed
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Fri, 16 Dec 2005 23:59:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha3) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * new, a pae version is also available! 
-    see: http://packages.debianbase.de/<distro>/i386/xen3-pae
-  * libxen3.0 now conflicts with libxen2.0, that was obviously although :)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Fri, 16 Dec 2005 23:30:00 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha2) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * added hotplug to depencies
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 15 Dec 2005 20:20:50 -0100
-
-xen (3.0.0-0tha1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * the first really useable release...
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 12 Dec 2005 23:20:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.1-3) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * "the lost files" + "damn, I need some empty directories"-release
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:20:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.1-2) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * added bzip2 to build-depencies
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:20:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * fixed rules file, we don't need the debian kernel source package anymore
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 12 Dec 2005 20:40:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.1-0) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * fixed .install files (to catch all new 3.0 files)
-  * removed the depency for debian's linux-source package
- 
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Mon, 12 Dec 2005 20:40:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.0-1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * added linux-source-2.6.12 as Build-Depends.
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 07 Dec 2005 11:50:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.99.0-0) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * new upstream release: Xen 3.0 (07/12/2005)
-  * first test package, not for production use! 
-  * added linux-2.6.12-xen-sparse directory handling
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 07 Dec 2005 00:50:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.90.0+daily20051001-0) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * new upstream release: Xen Unstable (01/10/2005)
-  * added libsdl1.2-dev, libvncserver-dev, libjpeg-dev
-    to the build-depencies
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Thu, 01 Oct 2005 22:25:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.0.7-0) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * new upstream release: Xen 2.0.7 (04/08/2005)
-    - this release should fix some minor issues (for example save/restore)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Thu, 04 Aug 2005 10:05:50 -0100
-
-xen (2.0.6-1.1) unstable; urgency=low
-
-  * patched the xen package, so that it downloads the kernel from
-    ftp://ftp.de.kernel.org/...
-  * added patch to have xensv work correctly
-    (see: http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/
-     2005-05/msg00342.html)
-
- -- Ralph Passgang <ralph at debianbase.de>  Wed, 27 Jul 2005 19:05:50 -0100
-
 xen (2.0.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
 
   * Patches applied upstream: non-xen-init-exit.patch, add-build.patch,

Modified: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/control
===================================================================
--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/control	2006-03-22 14:47:27 UTC (rev 134)
+++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/control	2006-03-22 15:07:44 UTC (rev 135)
@@ -53,6 +53,8 @@
 Depends: xen-hypervisor-3.0, python-twisted, iproute, udev (>> 0.060), ${shlibs:Depends}, ${python:Depends}
 Recommends: bridge-utils
 Provides: xen-utils
+Conflicts: xen, libxen-python, libxen2.0, libxen2.0-dev
+Replaces: xen, libxen-python, libxen2.0, libxen2.0-dev
 Description: XEN administrative tools
  The userspace tools to manage a system virtualized through the XEN virtual
  machine monitor.

Copied: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.NEWS (from rev 132, trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian)
===================================================================
--- trunk/xen-3.0/debian/NEWS.Debian	2006-03-22 06:21:31 UTC (rev 132)
+++ trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.NEWS	2006-03-22 15:07:44 UTC (rev 135)
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+xen-3.0 (3.0.1-1) unstable; urgency=low
+
+  If you are upgrading from official xen 2.0.6 packages (or unofficial 2.0.7
+  ones) be careful: manual intervention is needed before you can boot into your
+  new Xen 3.0 system. In particular you *must* upgrade both your Domain 0
+  kernel and your unprivileged domains ones with a xen-flavored version of
+  Linux 2.6.12.  Instructions for how to do so are provided in the
+  README.Debian file, as they are useful for new users of Xen too.
+
+  Also please note that Xen 2.0.6 has a bug and before getting removed doesn't
+  shutdown your domains. This, together with the fact that xen-utils for Xen
+  3.0 is incompatible with the 2.0 hypervisor means that you won't be able to
+  control your domains after upgrading, other than through the network. So
+  please shut them all down before upgrading to this packages.
+
+  If you want to be really sure that nothing will go wrong please reboot into
+  a normal Linux system before upgrading, upgrade from there, build the new
+  kernels, and only then start your new Xen 3.0 system.
+
+  On the good news side: Xen 3.0 is able to automatically baloon down your
+  Domain 0 to the value specified in /etc/xen/xend-config.sxp. For it to be
+  able to do so, just remove your "dom0_mem=" option from the xen kernel line in
+  your grub.conf, and also the "mem=" option from your linux module line.
+
+ -- Guido Trotter <ultrotter at debian.org>  Tue, 21 Feb 2006 09:07:26 +0100
+

Copied: trunk/xen-3.0/debian/xen-utils-3.0.README.Debian (from rev 132, trunk/xen-3.0/debian/README.Debian)




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