None of these suggestions are sure fixes, but give these a try, one might work.
vcpus=1 (i don't think vmx supports more than 1 cpu yet)
try different combinations of acpi and apic 0:0, 1:0, 0:1, 1:1
are you sure /dev/sr0 is mountable and has the win2k install cd? I haven't
actually tried windows 2000, only windows xp and windows 2003
Adam Wendt
IPCoast, Inc.
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:11 , Thorolf Godawa <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> sent:
>Hi,
>
>first thanks a lot for your answers!
>
>
>That's what I have in my config now, based on the xmexample.vmx:
>-------------------------
>kernel = "/usr/lib/xen/boot/vmxloader"
>builder='vmx'
>memory = 512
>name = "win2k.vmx"
>vcpus=2
>acpi=0
>apic=0
>vif = [ 'type=ioemu, bridge=xenbr0' ]
>disk = [ 'file:/data/xen/images/win2k/win_boot.img,ioemu:hda,w' ]
>cdrom='/dev/sr0'
>boot='d'
>sdl=0
>stdvga=0
>vnc=1
>vncviewer=1
>-------------------------
>
>That's what I get if I start the VM:
>-------------------------
># xm create win2k.vmx
> -> Using config file "win2k.vmx".
> VNC= 1
> vncviewer -listen: Listening on port 11001 (flash port 10901)
> vncviewer -listen: Command line errors are not reported until a
>connection comes in.
>Started domain win2k.vmx
>-------------------------
>
>So I'm not able to get a window on my xenU-domain :-(
>
>I also tried it with stdvga=1 and vnc=0, then a black window opens,
>shows me some BIOS-information, s.th. about drives but then it stops
>with a blinking cursor.
>
>
>Any help would be nice, thanks a lot!
>
>
>BTW: I'm using SuSE Linux 10.1 Beta2 x86-64 on Xeon/VT with Kernel
>2.6.16_rc1_git3-4 and XEN 3.0_8628-2. Using SLES 10 Beta or SuSE Linux
>10.0 results in not working onboard ethernet-interfaces.
>--
>
>Chau y hasta luego,
>
>Thorolf
>
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