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Re: [Xen-users] howto install from cd/network/image/foo with 3.03

To: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@xxxxxxx>, xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] howto install from cd/network/image/foo with 3.03
From: Marc Teichgraeber <radar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 15:34:39 +0100
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Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
  H,

They can configure the an installation medium with YaST but i dont find
out how they do it.

Booting the installer without the yast-xen module:
http://www.suse.de/~kraxel/xen/suse-guest.html
Thank you very much, but didnt worked for me and it didnt answered my question really i think.

Nice to know how the SuSE-guys do it, but i tried to install an 9.3-guest on the 10.2-host and it failed. I used the files "um-host-install-initrd-1.0-50.i586.rpm", "kernel-xen-2.6.11.4-20a.i586.rpm" and the script "suse-prepare-install" in a dir, which created me an kernel, but no ramdisk and the create command didnt work and so on ....

But I want to know how the general way in Xen 3.0.3 is to boot from installation media of any kind. Maybe was the answer in your link and i just didnt get it, but i dont think so. You are making an special kernel and ramdisk which you give the create command on the commandline and overwrites the domain-config-file. But that feels like a trick to me.

And I think I'm not the first person who is asking this, I saw the question come up often on this list. Like "Hey, whats happened to this option "boot='d'", it didnt work anymore." But no Answers. Or Answers like "Hmm, yeah, ure right, they changed something, use the code, Luke"

So does anyone know how it works or can tell me please where to look?

radar


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