>From: Aron Griffis >Sent: 2006年5月26日 9:22 > >Zhang, Xiantao wrote: [Thu May 25 2006, 08:52:25PM EDT] >> Because FC5's mkinitrd is 5.0.32-1 and cpio is 2.6.11.2.1, we >> installed RPMs to FC5 directly, it should create initrd >> dynamically, we can boot to xen0 and start xend now, but when >> creating domains, we got the block status. When install to >> rhel4, we should upgrade mkinitrd and cpio first, am I right? > >I don't know about RHEL4. If possible, I would recommend using FC5 >or >Rawhide systems instead of trying to retrofit RHEL4. Do you have >a reason to use it instead of Fedora for testing? > >Aron I think Xiantao is talking about a temporary solution on RHEL4 before we got FC installed in our box. Now we have FC installed and then RPM installation on FC5 creates write initrd automatically as Xiantao said. Thanks, Kevin