Jeremy Davis's picture

Obviously I can't speak for the devs but I'd be surprised if they dedicate any of their time, anytime soon to support XenServer.

When you put it in perspective they have had plans to support OpenVZ (open source container virtualisation) for as long as I've been a member here (well over a year) and there is still no official support. Considering that XenServer support is not even on their todo list AFAIK, even if they add it, reality is that it could be years away (unless of course you or someone else contracts them to do it).

Even if you could just set it up (following the instructions from one of the links I posted earlier or similar) and clearly document your steps (in the Dev Wiki) would help. Getting Lucid based TKL to run nicely should be basically the same as getting Ubuntu Lucid/10.04 going. From there someone else may be willing to take the extra step to create a TKLPatch which would allow any of the ISOs to be patched to run nicely on XenServer.