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[Xen-users] Re: Unable to start domain based on ubuntu filesystem 
| 1) The filesystem may have been mounted.  I imagine that would cause a
serious problem.
2) How would I boot the domU directly from the separate partition?  Do I
need to change my configuration file?
3) Yeah, fsck.jfs returned an error.  So I dd'ed the filesystem again
and this time it works.  Must've been that I had it mounted at the time.
4) Now I can loopback mount the image file.
As far as configuration is concerned, should I tell the ubuntu config
file to use the domU kernel in the boot directory of the ubuntu image
file?  If so, how would I do that?
-Ricardo-
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