[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] fedora core 6 domU on Opensuse 10.2 dom0 - fsck at each boot
On 12/22/06, Christopher G. Stach II <cgs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Henning Sprang wrote: > I have only one problem: the installed fedora system always wants to > make a filesystem check for the root file system on /dev/xvda1, on > every start and reboot. Do you have a clock problem? How would I realize? It seems like an initrd made on suse already does the fsck that happens on start, and then fedora tries to do it again. I see one call to fsck before i see "INIT" in the output of the booting system, but after I see that INIT, fsck comes again, and I get warning that running it against a mounted fs is a problem, and I have to answer y or n. Looks like I have to dig in the initrd. Or just stop and assume that on a suse domU you are better off running nothing else but SuSE. Kickstart? then the question is: can I set up a kickstart server on Suse? or do i need a fedora system, as install server, which is then responsible to install a VM running on the suse server? I really thought of something very simple - bootstrapping with a script. What else is system installation but copying some files and adjusting a config? There should be no need to add maultiple layers of software to be able to achieve this... For example, debian can be bootstrapped so easy with debootstrap under every distribution, and the yum-bootstrapped other systems all work fine on debian. Only trying to run/install fedora on suse and vice versa seems to be very hard work or impossible. Henning _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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