hi,
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:18 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha <fajar@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Let's try something simpler. You specify
>
> vfb = [ 'type=vnc, vncdisplay=106, vnclisten=127.0.0.1' ]
>
> It creates a vnc display for domU's GUI.
> By "hang", do you mean the output of "xm create -c" didn't continue,
that's correct, it dos not continue ...
> or are you looking at the GUI? Cause by default the graphics console
> will be used as default output, so you must use VNC to access it.
clear. i'd tried accessing the VNC console, but no connection was
apparent/available
> You could always remove the vfb line, and have xen text console (the
> one you access with "-c") becomes the default.
i'd thought that,
'textmode=1 xencons=xvc0'
switches the default to textmode ... or at least that's the way it
workd for my opensuse guests.
anyway, by removing the vfb line, i do (!!) get to:
------------------------------------------------------
Welcome to CentOS
+---------+ Networking Device +----------+
| |
| You have multiple network devices on |
| this system. Which would you like to |
| install through? |
| |
| eth0 - Xen Virtual Ethernet |
| eth1 - Xen Virtual Ethernet |
| eth2 - Xen Virtual Ethernet |
| eth3 - Xen Virtual Ethernet |
| |
| +----+ +----------+ +------+ |
| | OK | | Identify | | Back | |
| +----+ +----------+ +------+ |
| |
| |
+----------------------------------------+
<Tab>/<Alt-Tab> between elements | <Space> selects | <F12> next screen
------------------------------------------------------
so that's progress!
atm, though, eth0 is supposed to be 'live', but it -- and all the
other interfaces -- are currently reporting
+--------+ Network Error +---------+
| |
| There was an error configuring |
| your network interface. |
i'll worry about VNC access later ... for now, next step is the Network.
thanks.
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