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[Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] VTI Windows installation and booting Ho
On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 23:32 +0800, You, Yongkang wrote:
> 3. In EFI shell, go to fs0: ; run "cp efi\microsoft\winnt50\boot0000 ."
>
> 4. Go to msutil\ ; run "nvrboot";
>
> input "I" -> "boot0000" -> "ENTER" -> "Q"; exit EFI shell; continue.
>
> 5. Windows will the perform installation. It takes >5 hours to complete
> installation. VTI domain still met slow CD-ROM issue, which will cause VTI
> domain installation slowly. In recent Changeset VTI performance depredates a
> lot, the installation might be slower.
I've tried this many times, and I always seem to get stuck here. I
do step #4 above, exit from EFI shell, and get a quick text flash that
looks like it's selecting and booting Windows 2003, then my VNC session
goes blank. It runs for a little over an hour consuming 100% of a vcpu,
then according to the xend.log the domain reboots. I've using the 12.01
GFW with xen-ia64-unstable.hg tip (12796). It repeats the same thing
again if I re-attempt from step 4. Thanks,
Alex
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Alex Williamson HP Open Source & Linux Org.
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