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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Xen not booting on debian
Jan Kundrát wrote:
Do you have the "root=(hd0,0)" or something similar in your grub/menu.lst?
Thanks for the email
I didn't have a root entry, but adding it fails in the exact same way :(
I must note that I have my normal debian entry in my menu.lst and it looks
almost identical to the Xen entry. The debian entry boots fine (and has
always), but the Xen doesn't :(
Derrik Pates wrote:
> # initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.4.27-1-386
As pointed out in the directions, you need to load an initrd after the
XenLinux kernel with a 'module' directive, instead of an 'initrd'
directive.
my bad, I didn't notice the slight change in directives, I tried it with
module but still no joy :(
I've been doing some googling for Grub errors but found nothing useful.
Now that we may have determined its not Grub I guess it could be my machine
(which I suspected in the first place). You will hate me, but I'm trying to
run Xen inside a Microsoft Virtual PC 2004. This is on a Pentium 4 3.0Ghz.
The Virtual PC has 128mb RAM, emulated Intel 440BX Chipset and a emulated
AMI BIOS.
I know its a little strange running a VM inside a VM, but I only wanted to
play with xen a little but I didn't have a spare linux box to play with. If
people know of Virtual PC problems has anyone tried running this in VMWare?
Thanks
Andrew
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