From: Keir F. <Kei...@cl...> - 2004-07-02 07:10:00
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> I'm now recompiling both xen0 and xenU with devfs not compiled in (I had tried booting xenU with devfs=nomount and it didn't make a difference). > > One thing I did just notice is now that the xenU config is fixed for SCSI (make menuconfig would crash if you tried to access SCSI), I can actually go in there and enable or disable scsi in the kernel. I assume that even though xen0 is using the scsi device directly, and that i'm exporting /dev/sda7 to xenU, xenU shouldn't need any scsi block devices at all, is that correct? SCSI was enabled, i'm now trying it with SCSI not selected at all. > > thanks > > James Correct --- you don't need low-level device drivers in xenU. If we were prepared to modify the drivers/scsi/config, we'd remove the low-level driver options when configuring a non-privileged kernel. -- Keir |