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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Re: Boot Problem with XEN 3.1.
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 14:26 +0200, Paradox wrote:
> TNX Tim! I try to create a initrd like this command: mkinitrd -v -f
> --with=aacraid --with=sd_mod --with=scsi_mod -o initrd-2.6.18-xen.img -m
> 2.6.18-xen Now seems to be XEN start but after memory message and little
> count down I received another error about "/etc/fstab file not found"
> and "no /sbin/init found on rootdev (or not mouted!)". I can't past
> precise error because xen reboot system...argh...I think that initrd is
> bad builded!! You have any idea? initrd bad sure....How I can create one
> correctly? You think that I can use a prebuilded kernel? TNX again for
Can you post your kernel's .config? I think you must have support for
ext3 as modular, and you forgot to include the module 'ext3' in your
initrd, however I can't be sure without looking at it.
Try booting to a non-xen kernel and upload your config somewhere that we
can see it with a browser or wget, please don't post it to the list as
my mail client will just clobber it :)
Best,
--Tim
> you help! Best Regards Tim Post wrote:
>
> >>On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 23:12 +0200, Paradox wrote:
> >>
> >>Do you need an initrd? It looks like your kernel is not able to access
> >>whatever type of disk /dev/hda5 is.
> >>
> >>I use the following modules on my machine when making the initrd,
> >>booting to IDE drives as well:
> >>
> >>ide-cd
> >>ide-disk
> >>ide-generic
> >>libata
> >>ext3
> >>jfs
> >>
> >>This lets me access all of the partitions that I need to continue
> >>booting, at which point I pick up device mapper modules and LVM. Likely,
> >>you don't need jfs.
> >
> >
> >
> >>--Tim
> >
>
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