I think I was confused on what the proposed Oneiric resolution was. I thought it was being suggested that adding the two modprobes to the init script would be a suitable resolution.
Looking at the current archive package for modprobes it contains:
./debian/xen-utils-common.xend.init: modprobe xenfs 2>/dev/null
./debian/xen-utils-common.xend.init: modprobe xen-evtchn 2>/dev/null
Therefore the requirement is to add xen_blkback & xen_netback (and drop it for P-Series).
I think I was confused on what the proposed Oneiric resolution was. I thought it was being suggested that adding the two modprobes to the init script would be a suitable resolution.
Looking at the current archive package for modprobes it contains: xen-utils- common. xend.init: modprobe xenfs 2>/dev/null xen-utils- common. xend.init: modprobe xen-evtchn 2>/dev/null
./debian/
./debian/
Therefore the requirement is to add xen_blkback & xen_netback (and drop it for P-Series).
Have i miss-understood?
Thanks.