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Re: [Xen-users] XenU installs 
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Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
 Paravirt can do certain types of network boots: look into libvirt and 
virt-manager and virt-install to see how it's done.
On Tue, Jun 05, 2007 at 05:41:58PM +0100, Andre Grove wrote:
 
hello all,
i've been messing around with Xen, and it seems that most HOWTOs
document installs by using prebuilt images.
i'm rather anal about my installs though, and i want to be able to
boot CDs (or ISO images). i've tried the following config:
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen"
memory = 128
name = "andre_test_01"
cpus = "1" # leave to Xen to pick
vif = [ 'bridge=xenbr0' ]
disk = [ 'file:/xendisks/andre_test.img,sda1,w',
'file:/xendisks/andre_test_swap.img,sda2,w',
'file:/xendisks/install-isoS/install.iso,hdc,r' ]
ramdisk = "/boot/initrd.img-2.6.16.33-xen"
boot = "d"
the boot = d is apparently used to boot the cdrom, but it doesn't work
for me. i've tried copying the vmlinuz and initrd.
 
CDROM's are only used in fully-virt guests - your config here is a paravirt
guest so there's no boot option available. Paravirt guests can only boot
off a kernel/initrd (or via a bootloader like pygrub). Fullyvirt guests
have a real BIOS so boot from the MBR of the disk, from CDROM, Floppy
or PXE from the network.
 
It's also possible to build an OS image in a mounted partition with rpm 
"--relocate" and similar tools. 
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