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Re: [Xen-users] Can't get template (domU) to work



> /etc/xen/gentoo.2007-0.xen3.cfg
> /mnt/gentoo/gentoo.2007-0.img
> /mnt/gentoo/gentoo.swap
>
> Here is what my gentoo.2007-0.xen3.cfg looks like:
>
> root@personal:/etc/xen# cat /etc/xen/gentoo.2007-0.xen3.cfg
> kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22-14-xen"
> memory = 456
> name = "gentoo.2007-0"
> vif = [ '' ]
> dhcp = "dhcp"
> #disk = ['file:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.2007-0.img,sda1,w',
> 'file:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.swap,sda2,w']
> disk = ['tap:aio:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.2007-0.img,xvda1,w',
> 'tap:aio:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.swap,xvda2,w']
> root = "/dev/xvda1 ro"
> #initrd = "/boot/initrd.img-2.6.22-14-xen"
> extra = "gentoo=nodevfs"
>
> The problem is that everytime I do:
>
> root@personal:/etc/xen# xm create gentoo.2007-0.xen3.cfg -c
>
> I get:
>
> [ 6195.091118] List of all partitions:
> [ 6195.091146] ca01    2049024 xvda1 driver: vbd
> [ 6195.091157] ca02      65536 xvda2 driver: vbd
> [ 6195.091167] No filesystem could mount root, tried:  cramfs
> [ 6195.091179] Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on
> unknown-block(202,1)

It looks like it's trying to mount the root FS, it's trying the only 
filesystem it can think of (which, apparently, is cramfs), it's failing to 
mount and then it's giving up.

You're not using an initrd - presumably your kernel would normally load the 
primary filesystem driver from the initrd so that it could mount the root 
filesystem.

I'm not really clear what kernel you're supposed to be using with a jailtime 
image but I guess you're currently using your Ubuntu kernel?  That might not 
provide quite such a good Gentoo-like experience as using the Gentoo kernel.  
Still, lets see if we can get things a bit further at least...

> That happens during the boot of the new domU.  I have tried to figure out
> if my problem was here in my gentoo*.cfg file:
>
> #disk = ['file:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.2007-0.img,sda1,w',
> 'file:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.swap,sda2,w']
> disk = ['tap:aio:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.2007-0.img,xvda1,w',
> 'tap:aio:/mnt/gentoo/gentoo.swap,xvda2,w']
> root = "/dev/xvda1 ro"

That shouldn't be it, although tap:aio might work better in some 
circumstances.

I think you need to get the initrd loading.  On my system the config file uses 
the "ramdisk=" parameter rather than "initrd=".  Have you tried that?

> But I have nooooo luck.  I have looked online everywhere and through the
> mailing list to no avail.  Does anyone know why this could be happening?

It's definitely some kind of problem with mounting the root filesystem.  It's 
fairly common these days for system boot to not work without an initrd, so I 
guess the packagers might have decided to put the filesystem drivers into 
that rather than building into the kernel.

Hope that helps,

Cheers,
Mark

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