Lucid is no more a supported version now
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Status: Triaged => Invalid
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Title:
hardy->lucid upgrade using "linu
This wont work.
>From the Xen docs:
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Using older Xen versions is known to be problematic, for example Xen 4.0.0
libraries have problems with recent 2.6.32.x kernels, making xend fail to start
due to evtchn/gntdev device node creation issues. Using Xen 3.4.2 or older
won't work
@Torsten, the upgrade path does not support to skip a LTS so Hardy to
Precise will not be officially supported. Also, backporting a kernel
"only" to ease the upgrade path isn't likely to happen considering the
effort required.
I don't have a Hardy dom0 so I cannot test but if I had to perform such
Yeah. I guess in next LTS dom0 support will be there again, but the upgrade
path will be hardy -> next LTS; don't know if that is supported.
Backporting the dom0 support from oneiric to lucid would be a nice alternative,
opinions?
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Since Oneiric, dom0 operation should be functional. That still leaves a
gap in the upgrade path for dom0 running Hardy though.
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Title:
hardy->luci
Thats true for the domU Part (using it already) - but i guess this bug
is about dom0 support which is broken.
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Title:
hardy->lucid upgrade using "
linux-image-server (64-bit) or linux-image-generic-pae (32-bit) in lucid
work just fine paravirtualised in Xen domU.
Admittedly the existence of a -virtual kernel is somewhat misleading in
this case, but the paravirtualised kernels do exist.
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Status: Incomplete => Triaged
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Importance: Undecided => High
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hardy->lucid upgrade using "linux-image-xen" breaks systems running in PV mode
under xen/xenserver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/517060
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yeah well ... nice automated message :) unfortunately it has nothing to
do with the underlying problem problem. The problem is not an error in
the kernel package, the error is that there is no kernel package. So I
urge you to read the inital report ;)
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hardy->lucid upgrade using "linux-image-xe
Hi stiV,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development release
of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . If the issue remains, please run the
following command from a Terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It
will au
I have been really looking forward to the new Lucid LTS Server, actually
I deferred some server upgrades until the release of Lucid. I make heavy
use of Xen to separate services on hardware in our network, and for
Dapper and Hardy this has been working really great. I am very concerned
to see these
I agree. Ubuntu is def. the Linux distribution of choice for our
servers, and now that we have a XenServer setup it is a bit frustrating
that the later distributions of Ubuntu seem to be the only ones that
lack a simple a way to get it running paravirtualized under Xen.
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