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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] supported distributions
If you used the xen installer, it installed a kernel with very limited
support for block devices. It looks like you are using at least a SCSI
HBA or maybe even a RAID controller. The driver for this interface is
probably not in the default kernel. Most distributions either install a
kernel with the driver for your hardware built-in or an initial ram
disk image with the driver.
The easiest solution is to
download the source, and expand the xen-2.0 directory
cd to the xen-2.0 directory and run "make world"
cd into the linux-2.6.11-xen0 directory and run "make ARCH=xen
xconfig" (or menuconfig if you don't have X)
build whatever drivers you need for the hard drives into the
kernel, make modules for everything else (usb support, other
filesystems, network cards, etc)
cd ../ to the xen-2.0 directory
run "make install"
That should build and install your custom kernel.
Good luck,
Mark
Arijit Ganguly wrote:
All,
I was wondering what distributions of linux are supported inside Xen. I
built the Xen kernel image on my Red Hat Enterprise 3 machine, and then
specify the menu.conf entry as:
title Xen
kernel xen.gz dom0_mem=128000
module vmlinuz-2.6.10-xen0 root=/dev/sda6 ro console=tty0
When I boot this image, I get an error like
unable to mount root sda6
Ithe Red Hat Enterprise3 image however mounts it perfectly fine.
My machine is dell pe1800 dual processor (server class). i hope Xen is not
just confined to desktops, because it wrked fine on a debian desktop.
Arijit
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