[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Unable to boot the kernel-xen of Fedora Core 6 and Fedora Core 7 test 3
Dear all; I am now doing a teaching assistant at the University of Tokyo. And I am planning to make a demonstration of WinXP+WinVista/Xen 3.0. Here is the spec of the school (hand-made) machine. CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 (Intel VT ready) Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4 Rev3 (Core 2 Duo ready) And I could install Windows Vista Business, Fedora Core 6, Fedora Core 7 test 3 safely only in 32bit mode. (I am not sure why 64bit version does not work well.) I did 1. yum install xen* kernel-xen* in Fedora 6 2. yum install xen* kernel-xen* in Fedora 6 and yum install kernel-xen* in the development version 3. yum install xen* kernel-xen* in Fedora 7 test 3 4. rpm -ivh *.rpm of Xensource in Fedora 6 (installation unsuccessful because the kernel version was too late) However, these all failed. In sum, I could not boot the kernel-xen of Fedora Project for xen 3.0.3 and xen 3.0.4. The attached file is what I got when I boot kernel-xen from GRUB. Fortunately, I could boot the Xenoppix (Xen+Knoppix/ Debian base CD-boot Linux) 3.0.0, so that it is not the problem of the xen. Probably I should do something like kernel-rebuild of kernel-xen from the source file, which I do not know where to get. Another good news is that I have a few other distributions such as the open SUSE and the Debian. Is there anyone who has some good ideas for this odd situation? Do you think I should also post the message to the Fedoraproject mailing list? Best Wishes, Makoto Sakurai Attachment:
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