XenSource xm-test 1.1 initrds ============================= http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/initrd-1.1-i386.img and http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/initrd-1.1-powerpc.img are initrds suitable for use with Xen's xm-test regression testing suite. They has been built and provided by XenSource, for the convenience of Xen users. xm-test initrds may be mixed across minor xm-test versions, but not across major versions; this initrd is suitable for all 1.1.x versions of xm-test (as shipped with Xen 3.0.4 and the unstable tree leading up to that release). In order to use one of these initrds, run "./autogen; ./configure; make existing" inside the xm-test directory, and the appropriate initrd for your architecture will be downloaded automatically. Alternatively, if you have already downloaded that file, place it into the xm-test/ramdisk directory and run the same command. In either case, runtest.sh can then be used as normal. See xm-test/README for more details. These initrds were built using the infrastructure provided by xm-test. Each is a full guest operating system and filesystem, and as such includes a large number of pieces of software. The source code for the majority of these are included in full inside the file http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/-buildroot.tar.bz2, where is either initrd-1.1-i386 or initrd-1.1-powerpc as appropriate, or alongside this file. Copyright statements and licences are contained therein. The remaining source code is included in the Xen distribution, at http://www.xensource.com/xen/downloads/archives.html. The configurations used for BusyBox, uClibc, and Buildroot are available as http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/-busybox-config, http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/-uClibc-config, and http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/-buildroot-config respectively, or alongside this file. XenSource and the Xen contributors are grateful to the authors of these software packages for their contributions to free and open-source software. Buildroot and BusyBox are Copyright (c) Erik Andersen . BusyBox is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). A copy of this license is available in the file GPL-2, http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/GPL-2, or alongside this file. uClibc is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL). A copy of this license is available in the file http://xm-test.xensource.com/ramdisks/LGPL-2, or alongside this file.