Well, I don't think many people are running Xen hosts on Intrepid, since there isn't a dom0-capable kernel. However, I hacked a test VM together using the Hardy kernel.
Since I'm already running in a VM, I can only do fairly limited testing, but I was able to install a VM using xen-tools, boot it up, and then use the /etc/init.d/xendomains script to save state instead of force powering off the VM.
As far as I can tell, the package in intrepid-proposed seems to work.
Well, I don't think many people are running Xen hosts on Intrepid, since there isn't a dom0-capable kernel. However, I hacked a test VM together using the Hardy kernel.
Since I'm already running in a VM, I can only do fairly limited testing, but I was able to install a VM using xen-tools, boot it up, and then use the /etc/init. d/xendomains script to save state instead of force powering off the VM.
As far as I can tell, the package in intrepid-proposed seems to work.