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Hi all
I've taken the plunge and decided to set up Xen on my AMD64 machine. I 
want to use amd64 debian as the domain 0 O/S, then install a full amd64 
debian dev kit and a couple of 32-bit linuxes on top. 
I've got an install of debian amd64 running as domain0, which boots up 
just fine. I boot it with dom0_mem=131072 (the machine has 1Gb of RAM). 
I then created some disk images for /, /home and swap using dd, and used 
debootstrap --arch amd64 sarge /mnt 
http://amd64.debian.net/debian-amd64/ 
to create a base install in the root image, once I had mounted it. I saw 
a few errors come up in this about missing dependencies. 
I chrooted /mnt and did the usual set of changes to /etc/fstab, 
/etc/network/interfaces etc, then unmounted it. 
My problem now is that I can never get the xm create command to work. My 
config file (/etc/xen/linuxdev) looks like this: 
name="linuxdev"
memory=512
kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU"
nics=1
disk=] 'file:/srv/linuxdev.img,hda1,w', 
'file:/src/linuxdev_home.img,hda2,w' ] 
root="/dev/hda1 ro"
The kernel image file exists and is the -xenU equivalent of my -xen0 
working domain0 image (both from the binary unstable dist). 
Before I try xm create, xm list shows me:
Name               Id      Mem(MB)      CPU   VCPU(s)   State      Time(s)
Domain-0          0                 123           0               1    
r----           18.3 
When I do
   xm create /etc/xen/linuxdev -c
I get:
Using config file "/etc/xen/linuxdev".
Error: Error creating domain: (0, 'Error')
xm list now shows:
Name               Id      Mem(MB)      CPU   VCPU(s)   State      Time(s)
Domain-0          0                 635           0               1    
r----           19.5 
Note the memory increase in Domain-0. Each time I try xm create it goes 
up until it runs out of memory. 
Looking at /var/log/xend-debug.log, the last line says:
File 
"/local/scratch/xenod/cron-build/xen-unstable-x86_64.ud6331.dir/xen-unstable.hg/dist/install/usr/lib64/python/xen/xend/image.py", 
line 248, in buildDomain 
error: (0, 'Error').
I notice that line 248 of image.py on my system is a call to xc.linux_build.
Hopefully this is some really dumb xen newbie thing I'm doing wrong. Can 
anyone help? 
Sorry for the size of the email; I wanted to include everything.
Simon
 
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