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On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 10:33 am, in message <200508211733.02092.workingwriter@prodigy.net>, workingwriter@prodigy.net wrote: On Tuesday 16 August 2005 11:02 pm, Andreas Girardet wrote: Here is what I have put together. Done and tested. Works quite OK apart from a few glitches like proc not being mounted. Have not looked at it too closely, just hacked it for the moment to make it work.
http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/How_to_setup_SUSE_10.0_under_xen_in_SUSE_
9.3 Andreas,
Thanks for putting this together. I tried this with Beta 2 today on my x86_64 machine and could not boot to the Xen kernel. I followed your instructions to the letter, copying and pasting items into the shell as necessary (with no changes-- which is probably where I ran into problems), doing this all in a Root shell.
Anyway, when I rebooted and selected Xen from the screen, I immediately received the following error message:
Kernel (hd 1,1)/xen.gz dom0_mem393216 Error 15: File Not Found
Firstly You have to adapt l (hd 1,1) to your own partition location. It is the same as your standard grub entry. Secondly there is an "=" in dom0_mem393216 Kernel (hd YOURDISK,YOURPARTITION)/xen.gz dom0_mem=393216 But you probably find that you won't get it working anyhow, Xen currently being broken in beta2. But maybe the broken part only refers to running a xen server under 10.0 beta2, have not tried it out yet. http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Bugs:most_annoying_bugs https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=105178 You can probably hack it to get working. I am sure I get some time to try it out in the next few days ....... Try to change what I suggested above and report back if you want me to help further. Regards, Andreas Girardet openSUSE is SUPER: To help in the the SUSE Performance Enhanced Release project visit http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/SUPER