[Fwd: Re: [opensuse-factory] xen on 10.3-B3]
On Tue, 2007-09-18 at 00:00 +0200, Hans Witvliet wrote:
Anybody on the list trying xen on 10.3-B3? I have a same/similar problem I downloaded the 10.3 x86_64bit dvd and was going to add a new domU on my 10.2 system but nothing seems to work.
I have a OpenSuse 10.2 x86_64 AMD AM2 system running xen. Installing 10.2 domU works ok when done over network or iso image but I can't even get the install to start when trying 10.3 beta 3. Network install: I loopback mount the .iso on a different system and export it. I set the custom installation source url to point to it and hit next Popup that no kernel found Mount the same nfs on dom0 and can see /mnt/boot/x86_64/vmlinuz-xen test the same thing with 10.2 dvd and that works. ISO: set iso install path to openSUSE-10.3-Beta3-DVD-x86_64.iso after a few pop-up windows I get the same kernel error as on network but can't cancel out of it properly, have to start "yast2 xen" all over copying {vmlinuz,initrd]-xen from image somewhere else and use them as a non-suse install it starts up and I get a window where the boot up gets going but then it hangs. Besides the installation source everything else is left at defaults What am I doing wrong ?(hope it's not expecting to much) I would expect installing a 10.3 domU on a 10.2 system would be a common thing so if it's a bug I expect it to be some noise about it. What can I do to install a 10.3 domU ?
Seems to be stuck. On a 10.2 DOM-0, i can run 10.1 DOM-u without any adaption. Same is not true for 10.1 DOM-U's on a 10.3-B3 DOM-0
Other shot, creating a new DOM-U from yast, seems to be hanging half-way (reding the repo afair from the top of my head)
HtH, Hans
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