On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 10:49:29AM +0100, Heikki Levanto wrote:
The problem seems to be that grub2 wants to boot the machine into a regular
linux kernel, and not the xen hypervisor.
There is a workaround at
The problem seems to be that grub2 wants to boot the machine into a regular
linux kernel, and not the xen hypervisor.
There is a workaround at
http://wiki.debian.org/Xen#XenonTesting.2BAC8-SqueezeandonUnstable.2BAC8-SidasDom0.2CtocreateamultitudeofDomU.27s
In short it is
mv -i
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