Kenneth Tanzer wrote:
p.p.s., In case it's useful for others, this is the mkinitrd command I
used within the guest, and then copied the initrd to /boot on the host:
mkinitrd --with=i2c_dev --with=ip6table_filter --with=ip6_tables
--with=ip6t_REJECT --with=ip_conntrack --with=ip_conntrack_netbios_ns
--with=iptable_filter --with=ip_tables --with=ipt_REJECT
--with=nfnetlink --with=xenblk --with=xennet --with=x_tables
--with=xt_state --with=xt_tcpudp
/boot/initrd-2.6.18-92.1.13.el5xen.img.new 2.6.18-92.1.13.el5xen
Do you really need more than xennet and xenblk in the initrd? You only
need to get the machine running with it. The remaining modules whould
be loaded from /lib/modules.
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Christopher G. Stach II
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