> seems more like a snapshot kernel to me, still only the
provider can
> put insight to this.
They told me that my kernel was same as the /netbsd kernel.
And they told
me they made no changes.
I see that the default XENU config does have DEBUG and
DIAGNOSTIC. I am
just not sure why the module does not.
How can I find out if the pf.o is actually from the
NetBSD/xen?
I can try to download a differnt pf.o to try. I haven't
looked yet. But
is there an download site that have individual files like
that to
download? Or what tarball can I extract it from for 3.0?
> [1] how come YOU are using pf?
You probably got me confused with the other Reed. Depending
on the system,
I use IPF, PF, IPFW, IP Tables... By the way, I am still
working on
getting a PF book published -- it is almost ready
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