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[Xen-users] Xen3.0, LSI MegaRaid, Debian

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Subject: [Xen-users] Xen3.0, LSI MegaRaid, Debian
From: Sebastian Ewert <ewerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 20:13:20 +0200
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Hello,


Problem: Debian(linux-image-xen-686) Dom0 does not boot from LSI MegaRaid

I'm sorry, because I don't know if I'm at the right place to ask for a solution for my problem, because it might be Debian related. Nethertheless I try:

Xen Kernel are in Debian Unstable for a month or so. I'm running an Etch (testing) machine here and I wanted to try out Xen. I followed this guide here:

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/396

The only difference is that I set APT::Default-Release "testing"; in my apt.conf so that the rest of the system stays in etch (just the xen kernels are not in etch).

In my system is a LSI Megaraid SCSI Controller; there no problem booting from it using the xen-less Debian Kernel. But when I boot up the Xen Kernel I get some IO Error messages about sda (some sectors; especially sector 0). The boot process ends with the message "Waiting for root filesystem" and after a while I'm in BusyBox.

I tried the same guide from above in a VMware machine (so without complicated hardware) and everything worked out fine.

I would like to give more boot screen messages but I don't know how I can save them (since the boot process is interupted).


Thank you in advance for any idea or direction where to go...


Sebastian Ewert

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