>>> On 2010/09/19 at 09:55, Boris Derzhavets <
bderzhavets@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After upgrade via
>
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Virtualization:/openSUSE11.3/openSU> SE_11.3/src/xen-4.0.1_21326_01-1.1.src.rpm with any "kotd" or 2.6.34.4-2.2-xen
> VFB gets broken . It worked with original Xen 4.0, no matter of some
> additional patching to support ZFS 24 has been done and 4.0 src.rpm has been
> rebuilt to reinstall 4.0
>
> In particular, virt-install fails to install PV DomU in "vnc" mode.
>
> Boris.
>
A couple of things:
- You probably should open a bug with Novell/openSuSE on this issue. The Xen version that gets packaged with openSuSE is nowhere near the vanilla Xen version included on the site - it's very heavily patched by the Novell/openSuSE developers. So, any regressions in the package need to be reported to those developers. When you say Original Xen 4.0, do you mean the vanilla version,
from xen.org, or do you mean the original openSuSE 11.3 version?
- The openSuSE 11.3 kernel has been updated via the 11.3 Updates channel, and now works for booting Xen machines. So, unless you have some reason for using KOTD, I'd go back to the officially released version, as KOTD is likely to be somewhat unstable and subject to change/development. I'm assuming you were using KOTD because of the bug in the kernel in the original 11.3 release that kept a domU from booting more than once without rebooting your dom0?
-Nick
-Nick
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