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I am far from a Xen expert (in fact, I am far from a Xen anything) but I don't think booting the coprocessor from Dom0 is what you want to do. Xen, when used with the coprocessor, does not divide the coprocessor between domains; it allows you to have a DomU that has a full coprocessor assigned to it. (I think if you have more than one card, you can have different DomU's each with their own card. This would make sense but, as I said, I am no Xen expert.) If the coprocessor is assigned to a DomU for its sole use, then the DomU should have complete control of the coprocessor, including booting it. Does this make sense, or have I, in my naivete, said something that makes no sense? Is there a scenario in which the Dom0 should have ultimate control of the coprocessor, with or without a DomU, given that a DomU is given complete control over a coprocessor?
And, as to the other issues -
There shouldn't be any unsatisfied dependencies when you install the MPSS. Do you have a list of what was "missing"? Were they things that were installed but for which there wasn't an entry in the table of installed rpm's?
And I will ask the developers if they can pass on the spec files for the source code in mpss-src-3.4.2.tar.
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