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#14 Re: Installing Xen 3.0 upon Debian Unstable, with a custom Kernel Posted by lool (82.127.xx.xx) on Tue 17 Jan 2006 at 16:09 The first problem I encountered when trying to use both Xen and Grsec was to find a kernel suitable for both: - the linux-patch-xen described here is meant for 2.6.12 (vanilla, but holds 2.6.12.6 changes) and won't apply on anything past 2.6.12 since the 2.6.12 -> 2.6.12.6 changes were of course applied in the later kernels - Debian ships grsec 2.1.7 which only supports 2.6.11 or 2.6.14, forcing it against 2.6.12 results in lots of rejections It seems neither Grsec nor Xen are able to support all released kernels so one has to choose one for now, or hand-apply the patches. -- Loïc Minier
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