Mark Johnson wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> Hi! >> >> Situation: >> >> - Linux domU images downloaded from jailtime.org >> - Solaris Express/Nevada 78 64-bit domO >> - 64 bit xen kernels retrived and stored on Solaris filesystem >> (e.g: "vmlinuz-2.6.18-8.el5xen" from Centos 5.0 and >> vmlinuz-2.6.22.5-31-xen" from OpenSuse) >> >> The jailtime images does not contain any kernels or anything which is >> required to be able to just boot by using pygrub. So I have tried to get >> hold of some 64 bit Linux kernels. But whatever I try I always get this >> when I attempt to start the guest: >> >> bash-3.2# xm create -c centos.5-0.xen3.cfg >> Using config file "./centos.5-0.xen3.cfg". >> Error: >> bash-3.2# >> >> >> Not very informative.... >> Any hints on how I debug this to find out what is wrong? Or if anyone know >> off-hand! >> >> A config file example listed below. I have tried several of the kernels >> for several of the images, and with or with the ramdisk option. >> >> Mikael >> >> >> kernel = "/opt/domu/opensuse64/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.22.5-31-xen" >> #ramdisk = "/opt/domu/centos/boot/initrd.gz" >> memory = 512 >> name = "centos.5-0" >> vif = [ 'bridge=xenbr0' ] >> dhcp = "dhcp" >> disk = ['file:/opt/domu/centos/centos.5-0.img,sda1,w', >> 'file:/opt/domu/centos/centos.swap,sda2,w'] >> root = "/dev/sda1 ro" > > try replacing the vif line with... > vif = [ '' ] > > I'm not sure if sda* if right for your Linux PV driver > either?
try setting up the xen console and the dom0 console, and then watch that while you start booting your domU. HTH Michael -- Michael Schuster Recursion, n.: see 'Recursion' _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
