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[Xen-users] Xen server boots. Machine just says "grub"
I'm learning about Xen, and inherited a Xen box from my colleague. This is a
box running CentOS 5.x and Xen, which has been sitting unused for a while.
Today, I powered up the box. The box boots, the disks spin, and then I get
to a point where the screen just says "GRUB". (Nothing after the word
"GRUB").
Is there a Xen-specific way to fix this? I was planning to restore grub
using a common method -- boot from a LiveCD or Installation disk, and
reinstall Grub using 'grub-install'. However, I wanted to check first since
I'm still trying to figure out how the Bootloader, Kernel, Xen and hardware
all interact.
Is this the appropriate fix for a Xen server? I am reading posts from other
people that suggest that 'grub-install' blew away some portion of their Xen
installation.
Thank you,
-= Stefan
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