Worked on the troubleshooting chapter for a while today. (Having been interrupted by the need to set up domainkeys on a mail server -- useful experience, that.)
I don't have much to say about it, other than that it is. . . very long. There's a lot of troubleshooting to do. I'm trying to subtly pepper it with sentences that are encouraging, but suspicious -- an astute reader will note that we felt a _lot_ of encouragement was called for. We're also documenting error messages that we ran across in the making of the book. It's. . . quite a long list.
Have I mentioned that Xen's barely emerging from the hackerware stage? I don't know, I'm actually really encouraged, though. With RH's paravirt-ops implementation making progress, we might see Xen mainlined yet.
I don't have much to say about it, other than that it is. . . very long. There's a lot of troubleshooting to do. I'm trying to subtly pepper it with sentences that are encouraging, but suspicious -- an astute reader will note that we felt a _lot_ of encouragement was called for. We're also documenting error messages that we ran across in the making of the book. It's. . . quite a long list.
Have I mentioned that Xen's barely emerging from the hackerware stage? I don't know, I'm actually really encouraged, though. With RH's paravirt-ops implementation making progress, we might see Xen mainlined yet.
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