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[Xen-users] Xen Newbie: Full Virtualization Kernel Panics / Pauses
Howdy!
I'm a newbie to Xen and SUSE. I'm running OpenSUSE 10.3 on an Intel
Centrino Duo with virtualization enabled in the BIOS.
When I use vm-install to install an image, select "other operating
system" and full virtualization and attempt to run an install with an
ISO of OpenBSD or Debian Gutsy Gibbon, I'm getting a kernel panic (with
OpenBSD) and a hang at "ISOLINUX" for Gutsy Gibbon.
Installing OpenSUSE 10.3 in Paravirtualization works just fine.
Logs indicate with the Gutsy Gibbon load that it's hanging at vtpm.
xend-debug.log states "cat: /etc/xen/vtpm.db: No such file or
directory".
I'm too n00b to know if this is a bug or not, but it seems like this
should work. Any ideas on what I've missed?
Thanks,
Karl Katzke
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