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[Xen-users] elf_init : not an elf binary

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Subject: [Xen-users] elf_init : not an elf binary
From: "Olivier B." <xen.list@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 09:16:29 +0200
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Hi,

on Debian Lenny I tried to setup the last dom0 pv_ops (01478-g2a65ac0), with the xen-hypervisor-unstable from Debian Sid.
I compiled my kernel with "make-kpkg" from Debian.

When I try to launch it (from KVM), I obtain this error : "elf_init : not an elf binary", then "Panic on CPU 0: Could not set up DOM0 guest OS".

Where is my error ?

Thanks,
Olivier

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