Tim, I had similar issue, but later I figured that there was two kernel$ entries in menu.lst, while it supposed to be 1 kernel$ and 2 module$ ...
After I corrected it, it booted my Xen Dom0 just fine.. On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 18:07 -0700, Tim Spriggs wrote: > Hi Erast, > > I've tried reinstalling completely form scratch and I've also > verified that xen.gz will gunzip from a CLI, however I can not get past > xen.gz in GRUB and the screen looks like: > > --- > Booting command-list > > bootfs syspool/rootfs-nmu-001 > kernel$ /boot/$ISADIR/xen.gz > loading '/boot/$ISADIR/xen.gz' ... > cpu: 'AuthenticAMD' family 15 model 4 step 10 > [BIOS accepted mixed-mode target setting!] > [Multiboot-elf, <0x100000:0xe8878:0x58788> > Error 3: bad or corrupt data while decompressing file > > Press any key to continue... > --- > > It also seems to muck with memory somehow because when I try to boot any > other entry after this, GRUB looks garbled and will not boot > other/normal entries. I also tried without the bootfs argument and still > the same error. I imagine this might be an architecture issue? I'm not > sure as I haven't used Xen enough to know. > > I don't think we should consider Xen support as anything except > experimental. > > Thanks, > -Tim > _______________________________________________ gnusol-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sonic.net/mailman/listinfo/gnusol-devel
