 
	
| [Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] xenU does nothing
 John Smith wrote: On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:30:53 -0500 sten <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I'm finally getting to play with Xen, and my plan is to stick all my PCI devices into a few dedicated xenU domains; I'm starting with the easy stuff, setting up a Xen guest kernel to manage my physical NICs. approximately everything available built as modules, and/or why my instance doesn't boot? I've included my instance config file and attached my xenU kernel config.Thanks! -sten Attempting to boot my xenU kernel straight from GRUB results in a "unsupported or invalid executable" message; this occurs with both XenU and Xen0 kernels, and I assume it's expected behavior since the kernels are compiled for the Xen architecture rather than i386. Feel free to beat me with a trout if I'm wrong on this. I went back and tried using my XenU kernel as dom0, which promptly failed with "not syncing: VFS". I built an initrd image for the XenU kernel, and then I was able to boot with the XenU kernel as dom0; I got to a command prompt and could log in. I bounced back into my original Xen0 kernel, added a "ramdisk = " line to my xenu config file, re-ran xm create -c myfile, and, again, it sat and did nothing. Maybe the problem isn't the kernel after all; I've tried two types of VBDs, file-backed and LVM. I created an LVM image with debootstrap, and created the file-backed VBD by dd'ing the contents of my LV into a file. I also tried using the process for creating a file-backed VBD in the Xen user guide verbatim, and same result. Is there a more foolproof way of creating a VBD I could try? Thanks! -sten _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users 
 
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