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Re: [Xen-users] Upgrading Guest Kernel
Hi,
what does your vm's config file look like?
you either have to download the kernel file to your Dom0, and set your
"kernel = ..." line in the vm's config, or if you use pygrub, you have
to update your grub.conf in your vm (no need to install grub)
regards,
Gabor Hudiczius
On 12.11.15. 17:59, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
[ I reviewed some of the list's archives as well as did the ]
[ mandatory "Internet search", but couldn't find any info ... -khj ]
I am running Ubuntu-12.04 as a Xen-based "virtual machine".
Though I've added three new kernels to the VM:
/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-23-generic-pae
/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-32-generic-pae
/boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-33-generic-pae
... I can't get any of them to install/boot.
Here's what "usage -a" shows on the VM:
Linux vps2 2.6.32-28-generic-pae #55-Ubuntu SMP \
Mon Jan 10 22:34:08 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I tried to install/use 'grub' and 'grub-pc' (as I do on other
non-virtualized Linux systems), but can't seem to find a way to specify
one of the above kernels as the guest boot image. Here's a screen image
of my failed attempt to configure 'grub-pc':
Though I am an experienced Linux user (build kernels, etc.) and have
used other virtualization systems (e.g., VirtualBox), I can't seem to
figure this out! My hunch is that I don't quite understand how Xen
works ... ;-)
Any help is *most* appreciated!
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