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xen-users
[Xen-users] Xen boot error
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Surisetty, Pradeep Kumar wrote:
>> Hello
>> iam trying to build Xen.
>> I downloaded xen unstable tar ball and compiled it. I used mk_initrd
and created the initird. I booted my newly built Xen but booting stops
with the following messages and keyboard doesn't work. Can you give me
pointers to solving this?
>do you mean mkinitrd? please post the mkinitrd line also post your
grub
lines
this is my mkinitrd line.
mk_initrd -k /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen -i /boot/initrd-2.6-xen
these are my grub lines
# Modified by YaST2. Last modification on Wed Sep 20 09:05:19 UTC 2006
color white/blue black/light-gray
default
timeout 8
gfxmenu (hd0,5)/message
###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: linux###
title SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
root (hd0,5)
kernel /vmlinuz root=/dev/sda7 vga=0x31a resume=/dev/sda8 splash=silent
showopts
initrd /initrd
###Don't change this comment - YaST2 identifier: Original name: xen###
title XEN
root (hd0,5)
kernel /xen.gz
module /vmlinuz-2.6-xen root=/dev/sda7 vga=0x31a resume=/dev/sda8
splash=silent showopts
module /initrd-2.6-xen
>> waiting for device /dev/sda7 to appear............not found
>> exiting to /bin/sh
>> $
>What kind of disk are you using? SCSI? are you attempting to boot from
/dev/sda7?
I am using SCSI.
>Most likely the problem is that you did not include the drivers for
your disks in the kernel or initrd. mkinitrd --with=modulename where
modulename is the module for your disk, I believe, is one way to solve
the problem. Another is to re-compile your kernel with CONFIG_MODULE=Y (*
in menuconfig)
This CONFIG_MODULE is already set to Y.
>(oftentimes I find it is easier to troubleshoot these sorts of errors
w/
a
serial console... if you could paste the boot messages, finding your
problem would be trivial- with the information you are giving me, I'm
largely guessing.)
>also, you should mention what distro/version you are using.
RHEL/CentOS
I am using SLES10 GMC.
>doesn't like to boot at all without an initrd, whereas on debian or
slackware, I usually just compile everything I need to boot into the
kernel and run without initrd.
Regards
pradeepkumar
unisys
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