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[Xen-users] Can't boot VM in single user

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Subject: [Xen-users] Can't boot VM in single user
From: Madison Kelly <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 13:09:28 -0500
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Hi all,

For some reason, one of my VMs running CentOS5.4 x86_64 stopped booting all the way... It gets to: "Starting HAL daemon: [ OK ]" then nothing else. I've tried killing it and adding 'single' and '1' to the 'extra' command in the config file, but it doesn't seem to effect how it boots.

Can someone let me know how I may go about regaining a shell login to a VM this messed up?

Thanks!

Madi

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