A couple of reasons:
1) Xen 3.2.x does not include gPXE support - these are still the Etherboot days.
2) I need gPXE support because I want to boot from iSCSI - just PXE boot isn't
good enough.
3) Much as I would like to, I can't upgrade past Xen 3.2 right now - there are
several reasons for this.
I may be able to compile the latest qemu-dm from the mercurial repository to
get gPXE support, but I'm not sure this will run on the version of Xen that I
have.
-Nick
>>> On 2009/11/15 at 23:02, "Fajar A. Nugraha" <fajar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Nick Couchman <Nick.Couchman@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> Hey, everyone,
>> I'm attempting to run Xen and boot a gPXE ISO file. The image boots
> correctly, but then it eats the CPU and makes the system essentially unusable
> - I can't really interact with the gPXE prompt. I'm running Xen 3.2.3 on
> SLES10. Any ideas??
>
> Can't you just tell Xen to boot from network? using
>
> boot="n"
>
> in HVM config file should work. It also uses gPXE.
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