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RE: [Xen-users] Another install xen on Ubuntu 10.04 question
Mark
I
tried downloading linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.4-xen-amd64_2.6.32-11~bpo50+1_amd64.deb
off of that link. I then ran dpkg -i on it and it just started to give me errors
which I can't relay to you because we picked that time to have a power failure.
Tom
Painless way. Adjust for your
architecture. http://packages.debian.org/lenny-backports/linux-image-2.6.32-bpo.4-xen-amd64
Files
are not found because of errors. There should be two files if it works.
The most likely reason for build errors are incomplete depends. You
must be missing some of the build packages - check the build requires
again.
-- Mark --- On Mon, 5/17/10, Tom Potwin
<wxman2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From:
Tom Potwin <wxman2@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [Xen-users] Another
install xen on Ubuntu 10.04 question To:
xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Monday, May 17, 2010, 6:29
PM
Hello
I see from
my searches that people have asked similar questions to this already. I
read through them, and I've tried the steps on my test server. I have
just a simple dual core AMD 64bit. I installed Ubuntu 10.04 server on
it, using LVM's for some later design work. I want to set up dom0 and 4
domU's, but I can't get any version of xen to
install.
As I said, I
read the previous posts here, and a zillion posts about installing xen
on other sites, but none of the step-by-steps seem to work with mine.
One of the last ones I tried was the post here by Thiago Martins, and
before that I followed http://bderzhavets.blogspot.com/2010/04/set-up-ubuntu-10.html.
I always get to around:
make
menuconfig # Enabled the dom0 support and the Xen backend as usual on
Ubuntu 9.10, F12 make -j2 chmod g-s /usr/src -R make
deb-pkg dpkg -i ../linux-image*2.6.32.10*.deb
Here it
tells me that the files or directory doesn't exist. I also notice that a
lot of errors show up after the make -j2, but it does finish. I know
that I don't know enough yet about each of these steps, so I might be
missing something that is assumed to be known. Before I did this
reinstall of the server, I was using Ubuntu 8.04, and I had no trouble
installing, and running xen there. I'm not even too concerned for which
version of xen I try. Of course with 8.04 server, I just did an apt-get
to install everything.
Could
someone please take pity on me, and point me to a step-by step that
might work; or possibly tell me what could be going wrong with what I've
tried.
Thank
you.
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