+++ This bug was initially created as a clone of Bug #214503 +++ SSIA. -- Additional comment from notting on 2006-11-07 16:29 EST -- Created an attachment (id=140604) patch! -- Additional comment from veillard on 2006-11-16 05:21 EST -- The other Xen init script /etc/init.d/xendomains need to be checked too Daniel
*** Bug 217255 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Patch looks good, will push to rawhide. Not relevant to upstream, though, since it's Fedora specific. The xendomains script seems to do this fine.
Created attachment 154133 [details] xen-initscript-lock.patch
Okay, attached a version which applies against our 3.0.5-rc4 in rawhide Re-assigned to dan to include in the next build
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This looks fine in F-9 with the new xend initscript