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[Xen-users] boot existing OS

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Subject: [Xen-users] boot existing OS
From: Peter van Eck <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:15:29 +0100
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Hi,

I've got SusE 10.0 running xen 3 installed on /dev/hdd

I've got a gentoo system installed in /dev/hda.

What would be the right configuration , the disk part in the config file
to boot the gentoo system ?

I'm quite confused on that part s all info I can find is based on creating images ..or is that really the only way...

Here 's what I have at the moment but I keep getting a kernel panic :mount :no such device disk = [ 'phy:hda5,sda1,w','phy:hda3,hda3,w','phy:hda6,hda6,w','phy:hda7,hda7,w','phy:hda8,hda8,w','phy:hda9,hda9,w','phy:hda10,hda10,w','phy:hda11,hda11,w' ]

Sorry for this probably "obvious" question.

thanks,

Peter

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