I don’t exactly know the XCP architecture, but I assume it’s some
kind of standard linux. If you’re unable to get the boot process finished, try
to add this line at the top of /etc/rc.local
In detail, boot with init=/bin/sh , mount your /etc/ containing
partition read-write mount –o remount,rw / , edit the file, sync and reboot.
As said, a cleaner solution would be to rework the initrd image
instead of killing the nash process.
i cant even login to the initial install or do anything, how
would i do that? im not even to the point of installing or creating any
vms.
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:23 PM, netz-haut - stephan seitz
<s.seitz@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Under
some circumstancens there’s some problem with the initrd’s nash which doesn’t
quit clean. A questionable, but working solution is to:
kill
-9 `pidof nash`
Just installed XCP 0.1.1 with verified
media on an intel 64 bit dual core machine 8gb ram, local sata disks. installer boots fine and runs fine sees all hardware
and installs great. when rebooting i see the cloud splash screen and
about 10% of the status bar loads then eventually it goes to black screen
similar to a redhat bootup and hangs after setting the hostname.
INFO: task nash: 5567 blocked for more than 120
seconds.
"Echo 0 >
/proc/sys/kernel/hung_task_timeout_secs" disables this message.
cannot get past this and have tried installing and
wiping disks 3 times now.