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Re: [Xen-devel] Mandrake-9.1 and Xen..

To: I RATTAN <rattan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Mandrake-9.1 and Xen..
From: Ian Pratt <Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2004 23:15:46 +0000
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> I have dual P3/750Mhz box running Mandrake-9.1. I have downloaded
> the Xen/Xenolinux 1.3 stuff and compiled. It comes out that I can't
> the kernel configuration right -- I was able to compile xen-1.2 and
> xenolinux-2.4.24 but when the machine is booted (using a grub floppy)
> it starts boot process and then the box keeps on resetting itslef.
> My guess: xen boots correctly but xenolinux goes haywire.
> 
> Can some kind soul give me a copy of '.config' of a correctly booting
> system?

There's a default config (defconfig) in the xenolinux tree. 

Just type "make mrproper oldconfig dep bzImage"

['mrproper' deletes the previous .config, 'oldconfig' copies the
default arch xeno config to .config.]

If you want to stop it rebooting if something goes wrong, use the
'noreboot' xen command line option. You should then be able to
examine the error message. Alternatively, connect a serial
console and enable serial output with the 'ser_baud' xen command
line option.

Ian


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