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[Xen-users] Error creating domain on centos4.1

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Subject: [Xen-users] Error creating domain on centos4.1
From: Dave Fear <dfear@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 01:51:44 +0100
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Hi folks

I am using centos 4.0 (upgraded to 4.1) and i would like to know
how to get xen to work on centos 4.1.

I installed xen using xen-unstable-install-x86_32.tgz and i have managed
to boot into 2.6.12-xen0 kernel. I am trying to create a domain using:

# xm create -f /etc/xen/vm03.cfg

But it always fails with the follow error msg, and i can't figure out
how to solve the problem.

Using config file "/etc/xen/vm03.cfg".
Error: Error creating domain: (2, 'No such file or directory')

If anyone can help i would very greatfull.

thanks!

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