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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] help over ssh ?
Mustafa Abbasi wrote:
On 12/17/05, *Anthony Liguori* <aliguori@xxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:aliguori@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:Looking back at your older
posts, are you following that "Perfect Xen"
tutorial? That's caused more people problems... That tutorial is
specifically for 2.0 and if you follow it exactly, but you'll quickly
run into problems if you deviate from it.
With 3.0, you really don't want to patch your own kernel. It's
difficult and honestly really not necessary (the only real usecase
is if
you need a specific feature in which case it's probably easier to
patch
the kernel xen uses for that feature than vice versa).
Many Xen developers use Breezy so it's definitely not a distro
problem.
Just d/l 3.0.0, extract, do a make and a make install, and you
should be
running very quickly. If you have any problems, post your grub entry
because this is really the only thing that you have to do manually so
it's the most likely place to make a mistake.
well i think my problem is more..how to put it exotic.
also no i have not followed the perfect xen setup. i will detail my
steps please tell me if i do anything wrong. this is what i did for my
last setup (i do a clean install before each xen install). in this i
did not bother to customise the kernel. basically i checked if it will
work with standard options.
1. i installed the dev files listed in the perfect setup as well as
any i found in the user manual. i also install latex and transfig
(already installed)
the file names are a bit botched in the steps. sorry
2. mkdir xen
3. cd xen
4 tar -xvzf ../xen-3-source(file)
5 cp ../linux 2.6.12.tar xen-3-testing/
6 cd xen-3.testing
7 make CC=gcc-3.4 world
8 sudo make CC=gcc-3.4 install
gcc4 will work just fine.
9 sudo ./install.sh
make install is sufficient
10 add the following lines to rub menu.lst
title Xen 2.0.7 / XenLinux 2.6.11.12-xen0
root (hd0,4)
kernel /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=130000
It's probably better to not specify the dom0_mem explicitly. This may
solve your problem actually (it's possible you're getting hit with the
OOM killer--I know I need at least 256 with my Breezy dom0).
module /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.12-xen0 root=/dev/hda5 ro console=tty0
You don't need to explicitly specify console=tty0.
11 sudo grub-install hd0
12. boot the comp using the above grub entry.
13. it boots fine. does all the steps like network config and hotplug,
hp linux printing etc.
then after this when normal linux boot gives me a gdm login screen xen
boot gives me nothing. just a blank screen and i can't even change
run-levels.
Do you happen to have an nVidia card? If so, make sure you're using the
open source driver.
i have no idea what i am doing wrong. thats why instead of bitching
about xen i thought up a perfectly good solution so that ppl more
skilled at this (not to mention far better with computer in general)
can help.
While slightly more difficult, it helps to work through these things on
the mailing list as it helps other people learn how to trouble shoot
these problems making more people able to help out. Hopefully that
snowballs into a large set of people Xen experts which helps everyone :-)
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
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