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 On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 9:04 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha <list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
 That's what I'm doing.  I had to create an XML file in dom0 and made a pool which loads my iSCSI disks into /dev/disk/by-path.  Then for the OS installer in domU it just shows up like a regular disk and nothing special was required.  That's the part that has me stumped.  It worked just fine during the install - just during the boot is when it went awry.   But the fellow on the virt-manager list says that I cannot boot from iSCSI without in initiator. 
 No it is fully virtualized and see above.  So I dunno what to think at this point.  I'm ready to just give up and go back to VirtualBox to be honest.  Especially because since I started this project I only found out afterwards that Red Hat dumped Xen for 6.0 anyway.    
 No I understood.  Ubuntu installer did not even have an option for importanting the iSCSI disk, but the CentOS installer did when I tried it.  BUt that's not what I used - as mentioned it just showed up like a regular disk since I'd imported it in dom0 So how do I go about debugging this?   I'd really like to get it going.  As much as I"m tempted to just go back to VirtualBox, I like the idea of Xen better. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users 
 
 
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