The FC6 xen kernel is PAE, which means that the guest kernel must also be pae, you can't mix them. You'd see the same thing if you tried to run the FC5 domU kernel on FC6
Also you can't run a 64bit kernel on a 32bit host.
Given the file names I saw I'd suspect that the issue is that you've picked SUSE's non-pae kernel.
Aic
On Sat, 2006-12-02 at 23:29 +0100, Paul Wouters wrote:
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, Andrew Cathrow wrote: > I've not got openSUSE installed - but I downloaded the kernel-xen and > kernel-xenpae RPM's to check the file names. > What I saw was that the pae kernels were in the kernel-xenpae rpm and > had a pae suffix. > > vmlinuz-2.6.16.13-4-xenpae > > The invalid argument error (helpful eh?) typically means pae /non-pae > mismatch. Perhaps it is an ABI change? Eg xen 3.0.3 vs 3.0.2? Can't you boot the redhat xen kernel on the suse OS. There can't be much serious differences. The only catch here is that you will need to hack the redhat initrd image if you install it on the dom0, or grab an initrd from a guest installed redhat machine. Paul
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