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Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.2 Problem on Ubuntu

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Xen 3.2 Problem on Ubuntu
From: Mark Williamson <maw48@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2008 17:20:28 +0100
Cc: Igor Trush <igor.trush@xxxxxxxxx>
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Hi Igor,

On Monday 25 August 2008 12:13:10 Igor Trush wrote:
> Hello,
>  I have strange problem setting up xen 3.2 on Kubuntu from repositories
> Used as way described in http://deshantm.livejournal.com/29959.html as
> others
>
> I set up everything fine but when reboot xen traps in the beginning.
> Checked various kernel and variants with no result.
> Xen 3.1 starts but does not run any domain

Do you mean that dom0 (the "host" Linux) doesn't even start when you reboot 
the computer?  But that Xen does start to boot and then fails?

In order to diagnose this, we really need the output Xen produced.  If you 
have physical access to the machine, you can put "noreboot" on the Xen kernel 
command line (on the end of "kernel /boot/xen.gz" line in the grub config).  
Then Xen will not automatically reboot if it encounters and error starting up, 
so you can copy it off the screen or take a photograph.

Only do this if you have some kind of physical access so that you can power 
cycle the machine - it won't reboot on its own!

Cheers,
Mark

> Any thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
>
> PC:
> OS: Kubuntu AMD 64bit 8.04
> MB: ASUS M2N
> CPU: AMD AM2 6000+
> RAM: 6GB
>
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