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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Upgrading to Xen 3 on Fedora Core 4
Hi Henning,
Thanks very much for your help. I've never configured a Kernel before. The
make ARCH=xen menuconfig
Command worked. I've added support for SCSI and RAID10 so hopefully that'll
do it.
The error I was getting with
make ARCH=xen xconfig
was:-
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lqt
I have qt installed with all the required packages -devel, etc. I've read
posts about -lqt now being -lqt-mt which is what I appear to have:-
ldconfig -p | grep qt
shows libqt-mt.so installed.
I don't know how to get it to pickup the right libqt-mt.so file. I've tried
creatig a link and a symbolic link (ln -s libqt-mt.so libqt.so) and updating
ldconfig but neither worked.
Lyle
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Henning Sprang" <henning_sprang@xxxxxx>
To: "xen-users" <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Upgrading to Xen 3 on Fedora Core 4
> On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 00:07 +0000, Xen wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I've been struggling the past couple of days to install Zen 3 on
> > FC4. The readme guide makes it sound simple, but I've had nothing but
> > error after error and seem to have hit a complete dead end. Please
> > could someone give me a guide, or tips if they have done this
> > themselves.
>
> Please provide detailed information on what exactly you did, and what
> exactly the errors and effects you are seeing look like. I am not a
> Fedora/xen expert, but I see that answering you questions is hard for
> others without additional information.
>
> > I did manage to get a kernel to compile, but it didn't have the
> > right drivers for my RAID 10 SATA hard disk (4 disks).
>
> Then you need to compile an own kernel with the needed drivers.
>
> > I looked at a working install of FC4 and it looks like it uses SCSI
> > drivers to get it working.
>
> Yes, SATA disks need SCSI drivers, I can tell from my experience(at lest
> those I have need SCSI to run nicely with DMA). So this is completely
> O.K.
>
> > I then had no luck running "make ARCH=xen xconfig", so I tried copying
> > over a .config from the FC4 kernel and that wouldn't make.
> >
>
> What do you mean with "had no luck"? If the config stuff doesn't work in
> first place, something is completely wrong there.
> Did you try using menuconfig instead of xconfig? (xconfig will obviously
> not work on a console based system.
> What config did you copy over, a plain fedora kernel config without xen?
> That wouldn't work well to create a xen kernel. What happened exactly
> when it "wouldn't make"?
>
> Henning
> >
>
>
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