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[Xen-users] Problems with SCSI

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Subject: [Xen-users] Problems with SCSI
From: "billy lau" <billylau@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:07:48 -0400
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Hi there,

When I am trying to 'boot' my domU kernel (debian etch) using Xen 3.3.0, I encountered the error message of

register_blkdev: cannot get major 8 for sd,

I have read in the wiki somewhere that the solution is CONFIG_SCSI=n. However, even setting this environment variable, I noticed that the SCSI subsystem is still initialized as I fire up the domU kernel using

xm create -c mydomain.cfg

Can someone offer some advice on this?

Thank you,
- billy
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