[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] NetBSD-domU on debian-dom0?
Hi Martti, Martti Kuparinen schrieb: I tried doing that. My config file for the startup-domU looks like this (similar to http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/xen/howto.html):Dirk H. Schulz wrote:How do I install NetBSD in a domU on a system running Debian Sarge as dom0?Burn a NetBSD 3.0 installation CD and use netbsd-INSTALL_XENU as your kernel during the installation. When the virtual machine boots for the first time install NetBSD from the CD-ROM as usual (except the CD device is now /dev/xbd1d). Once done with the installation, shutdown the VM and change the kernel to netbsd-XENU. kernel = "/boot/netbsd-INSTALL_XENU" memory = 256 name = "NetBSD-Test" vif=['mac=ae:00:00:78:bd:00, ip=217.64.170.28']disk = [ 'file:/var/xentemp/i386cd-3.0.iso,cd0a,r', 'phy:/dev/LVMvg01/NetBSDTest-boot,wd0d,w' ]root = "/dev/wd0d" When I try to start the domU for installing NetBSD I get: xm create NetBSD-starter.cfg -c Using config file "NetBSD-starter.cfg". Error: Error creating domain: vbd: Device not found: wd0d Handing over dom0 LVM partitions to domU kernels normally is no problem. There is obviously something I overlook - please help me, I am new to installing NetBSD in general. Dirk _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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