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Re: [Xen-users] Failed to boot suse 10.1(domain 0) with IBM xSeries 330

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Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Failed to boot suse 10.1(domain 0) with IBM xSeries 330
From: Jonathan Ervine <jervine@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2006 17:22:58 +0100
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On Wednesday 14 June 2006 08:25, yu dan wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> I have setup xen on a number of different machines already; however, I
> couldn't get xSeries 330 working with Xen.
>
> When it boots up, it says "Waiting for device /dev/sda1 .... device not
> found" and then return a shell prompt. 

Is the disk correctly reported as sda1 during the installation process? I'd 
say this is less of a XEN specific error and closer to something that has 
gone wrong with the actual SUSE 10.1 installation. I remember problems with 
SLES 9 with newer SATA hardware being picked up as hda in the install, but 
then sda during the actual boot of the system, which leads to obvious errors 
in terms of referring to the first hard disk.

> I have looked up this error on the 
> mailing list. I found that the error is potentially caused SCSI driver and
> it can be resolved this problem by customizing kernel, so I downloaded the
> source, setup required tools (like gcc 3.3.6) ... and recompile the
> source. The compilation went well (at least, it did not issue any compile
> error at the end of compilation), but the problem still remain unsolve.
> Does anyone know how to solve this problem? The following steps are what I
> have performed during compilation (roughly):
>

I'd set XEN aside for the time being and start thinking about getting a 
vanilla installation to boot.

Regards,
Jon

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