In general, my experience is that xen in fedora is unstable.
It usually
works pretty well, but it has its rough edges, and this is
hardly the
first time a kernel update has broken xen. In the past, on
the FC5 line,
it's taken anywhere from a few days to a month or so for the
fedora guys
to fix an "unacceptable" problem.
That said, it's not like you're paying anybody money for
Fedora.... I'm
sure xen is much more stable in RHEL5.
BTW, you're aware you can have yum stop erasing old kernels,
right?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2007, Asrai khn wrote:
> And this is not something acceptable, so do you people
want to to put
> kernel-xen in yum "exclude" ?
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