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[Xen-users] invalid or unsupported executable format

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Subject: [Xen-users] invalid or unsupported executable format
From: Ken Dyke <kdyke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:19:37 -0700
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grub reports:

  Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format

Default Fedora Core 5 "server profile" with SELinux disabled.

        xen-3.0.4.1-1.i386.rpm
        kernel-xen-2.6.16.33-3.0.4.1.i386.rpm
        xen-devel-3.0.4.1-1.i386.rpm

So, I tried building from:

        xen-3.0.4.1-1.src.rpm

which resulted in (posted in another thread on Feb 20):

RPM build errors:
    File not found:
/var/tmp/xen-3.0.4.1-3.0.4.1-0603ab5b0ede.bb101e77d4a3-root/etc/hotplug/xen-backend.agent


So, I downloaded the source tarball.  Built that and ended up back at
the grub error:

  Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format

One would assume that since FC5 binaries are being made available
someone it running xen on FC5.  So, what am I doing wrong?
-- 
Ken Dyke,
406.581.0495

"Linux can win as long as services/protocols are commodities.  By folding
extended functionality into today's commodity services and creating new
protocols, we raise the bar and change the rules of the game."
       -- from an internal Microsoft memo

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