On May 18, 2015, at 11:18 PM, John Nemeth wrote:
>  See:  http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/xen/howto/ starting at
> "Unprivileged domains (domU)".

Thanks for the pointer.  However, I think you misinterpreted my question; sorry 
not to have been clearer.  I have made lots of DOMUs before, but always by hand 
or by booting the install image directly.  I wanted to try using sysinst 
directly on the DOM0 to populate a vnd-mounted file containing the DOMU image.  
Thus, my question was about the use of sysinst to create a file containing the 
DOMU image, not what the contents of that image should be nor how to write a 
xen configuration file.

Here is the problem I am having.  When I run sysinst as an unprivileged user I 
am selecting the utility menu -> partition a disk -> vnd.  Then I define a path 
and save the results.  The selected path and size is listed in the table but 
when the "finish" option is selected the next message is that no root partition 
exists.  I would have expected it to create a file of the appropriate size and 
use vnconfig to mount it, making it available as a disk for installation for 
the rest of the sysinst procedure.  That clearly did not happen.

Am I misunderstanding how to make use of the "partition disk" options in 
sysinst?  Is there documentation on how those options are supposed to work?

Thanks for your help.

Cheers,
Brook

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