2010/10/6 Olaf Krause gentoo...@okit.de:
Hello,
first: where should I ask the following question?
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo Xen-kernels
as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo Xen-kernels
as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
Grub works fine. After selecting a kernel to boot, it is loaded and starts
operating and fails some
Hello,
first: where should I ask the following question?
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo Xen-kernels
as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
Grub works fine. After selecting a kernel to boot,
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo
Xen-kernels as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
Grub works fine. After selecting a kernel to boot, it is loaded and
starts
2010/10/6 Olaf Krause gentoo...@okit.de:
Hello,
first: where should I ask the following question?
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo
Xen-kernels
as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
If /proc/config.gz exists when you boot from that image you could
compare that to the .config file that you're using to see what the
differences are.
I tried it. I spend much time on it.
For me the only way is to use a GUI diff program like Meld, otherwise i find
it too difficult to notice
δΊ 2010-10-6 17:40, Olaf Krause ει:
Hello,
first: where should I ask the following question?
We successfully operate some HP Proliant DL380 G3, using Gentoo
Xen-kernels as Dom0 and DomU.
Now i tried to upgrade to Generation 4 and 6:
* HP Proliant DL380 G4
* HP Proliant DL380 G6
Grub works
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