# cat vm.cfg kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-PAE" ramdisk = "/boot/initrd-PAE.img" memory = 128 name = "xxxxx" vif = [ 'ip=xx.xx.xx.xx' ] disk = ['tap:aio:/var/xen/vm13/root,sda1,w', 'tap:aio:/var/xen/vm13/var,sda2,w', 'tap:aio:/var/xen/vm13/swap,sda3,w'] root = "/dev/sda1 ro" on_reboot = 'restart' on_crash = 'restart' # xm create -c vm.cfg -> for booting vm > Can you please post the exact commands and/or cfgfiles you used to start the > installation? > > -- Pasi > > > > > > It worked for me using the vmlinuz-PAE and and initrd-PAE.img files from > > > the DVD image (in the images/pxeboot directory). I suggest you retry > > > with these in case there was some problem with the ramdisk you created. > > > The python-virtinst version shouldn't matter if you are installing using > > > xm and a configuration file, but the xen package does need to be updated > > > to the latest fc8 version. > > > > > > Michael Young > > Send e-mail faster without improving your typing skills. Get your Hotmail® account. |
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