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Re: [Xen-users] fedora core 6 domU on Opensuse 10.2 dom0 - fsck at each boot


  • To: "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • From: "Henning Sprang" <henning_sprang@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2006 00:19:35 +0100
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On 12/22/06, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@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.
Make sure that your Xen configuration uses the "ro" kernel option: I
just ran into this while throwing debris out of a Xen configuration.
(selinux=0 and hard-coding the runlevel is foolish, they should be
controlled by the installed guest operating system configuration itself.)

yes, that solved it. thanks a lot! I think i removed the ro when some
other domu was misbehaving, and removing the ro solved that in turn.
Then I copied this template.

Henning

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