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[Xen-users] Can't boot Xen 3.0 under VMWare GSX 3.2
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- From: Sean McCombe <sean.j.mccombe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 18:28:22 -0800
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Hi
I'm attempting to boot Xen 3.0/Fedora Core 4 on GSX 3.2. After a time, the boot simply hangs, and I receive the same error message as was encountered by Michael Lang back in May of this year:
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Hi to all,
upgraded to Xen 2.0.6 on VMWare 5.0 Workstation, worked fine by using
the *old* 2.0.5 Configs, i encounterd the following Error Messages on boot for 2
times, cause VMWareMachine is configured without a Floppy Drive.
With 2.0.5 same VMWareMachine the Error doesnt show up, any suggestions ?
(the Machine is working even with this error)
Kind Regards
Michael Lang
<snip>
floppy0: get result error. Fdc=0 Last status=f0 Read bytes=0
floppy driver state
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now=4294955418 last interrupt=4294955418 diff=0 last called handler=c0234cce
timeout_message=lock fdc
last output bytes:
12 80 4294938387
0 90 4294938387
14 80 4294938387
18 80 4294938387
8 80 4294938387
8 80 4294938387
8 80 4294938387
8 80 4294938387
12 80 4294955417
0 90 4294955417
13 80 4294955417
0 90 4294955417
1a 90 4294955417
0 90 4294955417
3 80 4294955417
c1 90 4294955417
11 90 4294955417
7 80 4294955417
0 90 4294955417
8 80 4294955418
last result at 4294955418
last redo_fd_request at 4294955413
status=f0
fdc_busy=1
timer_function=c0235607
expires=295
now=4294955418
cont=c04432b4
current_req=00000000
command_status=-1
</snip>
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I've added a floppy drive to the virtual hardware, but this did not help. Does anybody have any ideas on how to solve this problem?
Cheers, Sean
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