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Re: [Xen-users] Xen3.0, LSI MegaRaid, Debian
Hi Bruno,
thank you very much for your answer.
I don't have any experience with vanilla kernels under debian. I know that
debian does not patch their kernels a lot (compared to other distros), but a
few patches, that might be important, are also in debian kernels. For
example one, that allows APT to overwrite files that are currently in use.
So I don't know if your config would also work against the debian patched
kernel.
Another reason I would like to stick to debian stock kernels is because of
security updates (with everything I have to do outside APT, I'm a bit lazy
sometimes; I have to admit that to myself)
But don't get me wrong; I really appreciate your detailed post! Really nice
to see that it is possible at least with a vanilla kernel to get Xen and the
LSI adapter to work with each other. But I hope that that is also possible
with the debian patched kernel.
So my question is if somebody knows if there is a way so that I can get the
LSI adapter to work with the Debian Xen kernel.
Thank you in advance...
bruno taranto wrote:
1. Get the lastest xen-src.
2. copy to your /usr/src/
2. tar xzf xen-unstable-src.tgz
3. cd /usr/src/xen-unstable-dir/
3. make world (be sure your box has internet access to xen get the
linux-2.6.16 from kernel.org <http://kernel.org>).
4. make install
5. copy my .config(config-2.6.16-xen-ok) to your
xen_unstable_directory/linux.2.6.16-xen/ (dont forget to rename to .config)
6. at /usr/src/xen-unstable-dir/ run the commands:
make linux-2.6-xen-config CONFIGMODE=menuconfig (my .config has much trash)
make linux-2.6-xen-build
make linux-2.6-xen-install
depmod 2.6.16-xen
mkinitrd -o /boot/initrd-2.6.16-xen.img 2.6.16-xen
7. dont forget to change your boot loader.
8. reboot
On 6/12/06, *Sebastian Ewert* <ewerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:ewerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hello,
Problem: Debian(linux-image-xen-686) Dom0 does not boot from LSI
MegaRaid
I'm sorry, because I don't know if I'm at the right place to ask for a
solution for my problem, because it might be Debian related.
Nethertheless I
try:
Xen Kernel are in Debian Unstable for a month or so. I'm running an
Etch
(testing) machine here and I wanted to try out Xen. I followed this
guide here:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/396
The only difference is that I set APT::Default-Release "testing"; in my
apt.conf so that the rest of the system stays in etch (just the xen
kernels
are not in etch).
In my system is a LSI Megaraid SCSI Controller; there no problem booting
from it using the xen-less Debian Kernel. But when I boot up the Xen
Kernel
I get some IO Error messages about sda (some sectors; especially
sector 0).
The boot process ends with the message "Waiting for root filesystem" and
after a while I'm in BusyBox.
I tried the same guide from above in a VMware machine (so without
complicated hardware) and everything worked out fine.
I would like to give more boot screen messages but I don't know how
I can
save them (since the boot process is interupted).
Thank you in advance for any idea or direction where to go...
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