On Saturday, October 27, 2012 at 4:14:39 AM UTC+2, abb wrote: > > > These instructions worked for me. > > Create standalone VM with default template, replaced vmlinuz with > netbsd-INSTALL_XEN3_DOMU kernel. During setup chosen to install on xbd1 > hard disk. Could not figure out how to attach CD, 'qvm-start --cdrom=...' > says VM does not support attaching disks. DHCP client in NetBSD didn't work > during installation, so I had to manually configure the networking. The > installation went fine, enabled SSHD during post-install configuration. > Replaced the kernel with netbsd-XEN3_DOMU as the wiki says. It fails to > boot automatically, need to explicitly specify xbd1a as root device when > prompted. After bootstrap all works just fine, networking seems to work too > (xennet0). > > I tried to follow the instructions above with NetBSD_7.0.2 but I am stuck in pointing to the base directory. Like described above I wasn't able to attach a DVD/CD drive either, so I chose "local directory". I type in the path to the binaries needed for the installation but I always get an error "path does not exist". Can someone help me with this. I am sensing some trivial mistake but can't figure it out yet. (I copied the contents of the latest ISO into a personal folder in dom0, to which I am pointing: home/user/Downloads/netbsd
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