Hi all, I've a couple of old VM-hosting machines (XEN), that I finally wanted to get up-to-dade, and with the release of leap15, that seemed a good opportunity. So, after a fresh installation (no! upgrade), system initially booted fine, with the default desktop kernel. However, when I boot with the XEN hypervisor, it crashes beyond anything I've seen for a long long time. And I date back to the time of the 1.2 kernels; (and SuSE since 6.3) Not even REISUB worked anymore, only pulling the powerplug can revive, but only into desktop-mode As this 'leap' is pretty young, and things might have slipped through Q&A, I presumed it would be fixed shortly, hence I reverted to 42.3. But to my dismay: exactly the same! I ditched the idea of having full disk encryption, (and no other fancy stuff installed): still the same. Having the behavior six** installation times in a row is beyond coincidence. ** both lead 15.0 and 42.3: verified sha256 checksum Installed from thumb-drive 60GB Volume Group 10GB lvm holding root partition 5GB lvm holding swap server-installation (text-mode) plus following groups: XEN, NW-admin, Print-server, Mail-server, web-server,Internet-GW, DHCP/DNS-server Installed with online repo's enabled, finally zypper lu; zypper up When was such a XEN set-up working properly? How far do I have to go back? Or does one needs nowadays a full KDE/Gnome-desktop to have XEN working? Kind regards, Hans. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org