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[Xen-users] why my virtual server doesn't boot when I reboot
I put the file xmdeconfig in the auto directory:
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[root@charon xen]# ln -s xmdefconfig /etc/xen/auto/
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I don't understand why my virtual server doesn't boot when I reboot Dom0?
Thanks for your help
Patrice
This looks like it may be a simple Unix command problem. When you run 'ln -s',
the source (in this case, 'xmdefconfig') has to be in the form of the path from
the destination (in this case, '/etc/xen/auto').
My guess is that if you look at /etc/xen/auto/xmdefconfig, it's not pointing to
the right place.
TIP: if the source (first arg) of an ln -s is a relative path name, then always
run your ln -s from the destination directory:
# cd /etc/xen/auto
# ln -s ../xmdefconfig .
Paul
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