Hi!

 I have the same problem under a HVM domain on top of XenServer 5.6.

 And I have another question:

 The Zential works Ok with a "install a minimum virtual machine" option at
the boot of the Ubuntu Server CD?
 I mean, I boot the Ubuntu 10.04 Server 32 bits under a KVM or HVM full
virt, hit F4, select the "install a minimum virtual machine" and install...
After installing the Ubuntu with the linux-image-virtual kernel version, I
add the zential repo within the sources.list and install the zentyal...

 Is this procedure Okay?

Regards,
James

On 29 September 2010 16:52, Charl Wentzel <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> I've tried twice to install a Zentyal virtual machine (2.0 - 32bit) on
> two different Ubuntu 10.04 KVM (64bit) hosts.  The installation process
> completes without problems, but when I start the machine after
> installation I get issues.
>
> The virtual machine seems to boot normally but when the Web browser
> opens it simply slides down off the screen while the screen flickers.
> The panel at the bottom of the screen then continues to flicker.  It
> basically renders the desktop useless.
>
> To stop this I had to switch to a virtual console and kill FireFox.
> When I returned to the GUI the desktop appeared normal, but whenever I
> tried to open an application (e.g. firefox, terminal, etc), the same
> thing occurred and I had to apply the same fix.
>
> Hoping that an upgrade would fix the problem I tried to update the
> system from a virtual console with "sudo aptitude safe-upgrade".  The
> upgrade went well until it tried to upgrade ebox.  I get the following
> output...
>
> Setting up eBox (2.0.2) ...
>  * Stopping Zentyal module: Apache      [ OK ]
>  * Restarting Zentyal module: Apache    [ OK ]
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/ebox.postinst: line 212: kill: (18072) - No such
> process
>
> Then the system hangs!
>
> Rebooting then fails. On reboot I get...
>
> udevadm trigger is not permitted while udev is unconfigured
> Gave up waiting for root device...
> ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/ee87f850.... does not exist. Dropping to a
> shell!
> ....
> (initramfs)
>
> Has anybody else seen this problem? Any ideas how to fix it?
>
> Regards
> Charl
>
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