John Summerfield wrote:
This is my command line, it's similar to one that worked for Debian etch
and ClarkConnect 4.2 (and Windows XP):
virt-install --name=Fedora7 --ram=384 --vcpus=2
--file=/var/lib/xen/images/Fedora7.img --file-size=4 --vnc --hvm
--cdrom=/net/ns/var/local/mirrors/linux/Fedora/7/Fedora/x86_64/iso/F-7-x86_64-DVD.iso
--os-type=linux os-variant=fedora7
Windows is fine
Debian's fine
ClarkConnect's fine
f7 took ages loading ata_piix4 (actually it was a little further than
this, that's just want was on the install screen). Ages > half an hour
after which I went off to lunch.
The screen shot's like this, but a different module. This has been
running for ages before the other screen shots.
http://58.6.192.22/f1.png
A lot of possibly-relevant messages scrolled of the screen (fortunately
I said "vga=791" so I have a reasonable number), but I can see kernel
messages back to its recognising sda. There's nothing to suggest it
found the virtual DVD-ROM drive.
I may have misinterpreted something, there's something about ata2 in the
messages.
Screen shots at
http://58.6.192.22/f2.png
http://58.6.192.22/f3.png
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Cheers
John
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