Being of an inquisitive nature myself, I also tried these .rpms.
They are causing an instant reboot on my system, a dual athlon MP1900,
with an MSI board.
As far as I can see, it happens soon just as xen is booting domain 0.
I also does not work if I use the xen rpm of this directory with older
domain kernels (I don't know if this was supposed to work or not).
I quickly ran back to -1450_FC4 (from some test directory I think,
-1447_FC4 works fine also) and xen-2-20050823.i386.rpm (from updates).
Just a data point, no complaints!
Em Monday 12 September 2005 08:55, Rik van Riel escreveu:
> On Sun, 11 Sep 2005, Ed Greenberg wrote:
> > > http://people.redhat.com/riel/
> >
> > But this worked. I downloaded the new kernel packages, uninstalled the
> > old, installed the new, and rebooted. The system came all the way up.
>
> Awesome. Thank you for testing the RPMs.
>
> > I had to create /var/run/xenstored and /var/lib/xenstored,
>
> Oops. I create those directories in the spec file, but forgot
> to include them in the %files section. I'll put up a new version
> later today.
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