On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 09:28:21PM -0800, Charles Lucas wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 November 2003 08:25 pm, you wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Ok, thanks a lot. Just to confirm, I just drop the two image files in /boot
> > and create a grub entry, right?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jas
> >
> Worked for me on Gentoo, initial booting at least. But I am not sure how you
> get the Xen control tools on to you current distro easily. You'll need these
> tools to launch guest OSes.
In "related news," I finally got a guest OS to boot yesterday.
Previously, the kernel would start, but not the boot process.
I strongly suspect there is something "Redhat-like" that
xenolinux expects, or simply something missing or misplaced
from the SuSE 9 distribution I'm using. I futzed extensively,
and ended up building a / (on an alternate partition) for the
guest OS which came mostly from the CD, with pieces copied
in from elsewhere. There were numerous tweaks I made, and
as usual it's not clear in retrospect which ones really mattered.
If I'm right, this is good news for distros "like" RedHat
(i.e., Mandrake & Gentoo). Not so good news for unlike
distros (Slackware, Debian, SuSE...).
I'm going to install RedHat 9 on another partition today, and
see if that boots more cleanly.
More news as it happens.
-- Greg
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