> if with 'on top of' you mean as a domU kernel, then
> you do not need anything special, as Xen domU support
> is already included in recent kernels
Ah ok, this is great news.
> those are usually for the dom0, but it is possible
> to combine those with Linux-VServer as well, but
> in that case, I'd suggest to investigate kvm and
> probably use that as it is much easier to administrate,
> a lot more powerfull than Xen and readily available
> in recent kernels as well
Thanks, but I have no choice but to use XEN, as it's what the hosting
facility uses to provide server management. I can only change the DomU
kernel. But if a standard kernel will work in DomU, then it's not a
problem anymore.
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