Sorry,
My mail client is being difficult and I did not see the last part of
your text.
You would want to specify '2.6.18-xen' when making your initramfs, which
it looks like you need to do.
Sorry,
--Tim
On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 15:22 +0800, Tim Post wrote:
> On Sat, 2008-06-21 at 11:32 +0530, Roopesh wrote:
>
> > The following is a part of /boot/grub/menu.lst file
> > ===============================
> > {{
> > ## ## End Default Options ##
> >
> > title Xen 3.0 / XenLinux 2.6
> > kernel /boot/xen-3.1.gz dom0_mem=262144
> > module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen root=/dev/sda5 ro console=tty0
>
> Hmm, looks like your missing an initrd (and need one). Oddly, apt-get
> should have generated one for you.
>
> Does an initrd.img-2.6-xen exist in boot? If so add it like so:
>
> title Xen 3.0 / XenLinux 2.6
> kernel /boot/xen-3.1.gz dom0_mem=262144
> module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xen root=/dev/sda5 ro console=tty0
> module /boot/initrd.img-2.6-xen
>
> It will probably be initrd.img-2.6.24.xx-xen , ls will turn it up.
>
> If one does not exist, make one via :
>
> mkinitramfs -o /boot/initrd.img-2.6-xen 2.6-xen
>
> Note, 2.6-xen may not work, you will need to see what (exact) version of
> the kernel you are using. If you see , for
> instance /boot/linux-2.6.24-3-xen , you would specify 2.6.24-3-xen.
>
> Most likely, ext3 (or whatever file system /dev/sda5 is) is not built
> into your kernel, and you need to load that module before it can be
> mounted and used.
>
> HTH
> --Tim
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