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[Xen-users] Re: Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS installation
 
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Update, i fixed it. Thanks to mcclurmc_home on IRC i got it working, all i had to do was: 
 
 - Download the Ubuntu 10.04.2 server edition (32 bit)
 - burn it and put it in my node (this can also be done with iso's or nfs, but i was lazy)
 
- create a new VM with Open Xen Manager (again, lazy ftw)
 - attach a HD & network (make sure the HD is bootable ;-))
 - attach the host DVD drive to de VM
 - Boot, install, reboot!
 
 I got a Ubuntu 10.04 LTS up and running again thanks to this, i don't know what's up with the mirrors but i was told by a little bird that this prop will fixed in XCP 1.1. 
Untill than you can use this work arround.. 
 
 /happypanda! On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Peter den Hartog  <peterdenhartog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 Hi,
 
 After my crashing Media VM yesterday (still haven't gotten a response how this can happen, and how to boot it in safe mode) i tried to re-install the VM because i kinda need this VM. 
But, after the crash of yesterday i come in to the next strange thing.. 
 
 I created my new VM and tried to start it: 
 
 [root@xcp ~]# xe vm-start vm=Media  Error code: INVALID_SOURCE 
[root@xcp ~]#  
  
 
 Can anybody explain what's going on? This used to work great.. Now i basicly can't install a Debian 6, (you can only install 5 and upgrade to 6) and can't install Ubuntu.. Is it time to change back to normal Xen? 
 
 I'm using XCP 1.0. 
 
 Thanks, Peter 
  
  
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