@Boris, not completely surprising but different from the behaviour for the block device.
@Alex, Diana,
1. No I have no PPA, just compiled what is currently in the master-next branch for natty and oneiric with the
config change applied.
2. The virtual net driver does *not* work with a device declared type=ioemu
3. a) Guest kernels from master-next git (ubuntu) plus built-in pv-drivers and pci platform.
dom0 is standard Oneiric Xen4
b) evttable? Maybe xen_evtchn? That is loaded. gntdev is not. Frankly things just worked
without that so I never bothered to find out what that is required for again.
c) All of them work fine as HVM when unplug is prevented. But precise works without that
option but requires the net device be defined without type=ioemu.
4. Will do next.
@Gihan, did not know one could define two adapters with the same mac. scary... will try that
out...
@Boris, not completely surprising but different from the behaviour for the block device.
@Alex, Diana,
1. No I have no PPA, just compiled what is currently in the master-next branch for natty and oneiric with the
config change applied.
2. The virtual net driver does *not* work with a device declared type=ioemu
3. a) Guest kernels from master-next git (ubuntu) plus built-in pv-drivers and pci platform.
dom0 is standard Oneiric Xen4
b) evttable? Maybe xen_evtchn? That is loaded. gntdev is not. Frankly things just worked
without that so I never bothered to find out what that is required for again.
c) All of them work fine as HVM when unplug is prevented. But precise works without that
option but requires the net device be defined without type=ioemu.
4. Will do next.
@Gihan, did not know one could define two adapters with the same mac. scary... will try that
out...