Hi,
Axel Beckert wrote:
> As far as I can tell now, the problem is that if no partitions file is
> used, there are only two (more or less hardcoded) partitions: the swap
> partition and the root partition. And the swap partition comes first.
Nope. That order wasn't really relevant inside xm.tmpl.
> > Here is a patch for the '/etc/xen-tools/xm.tmpl' file that fixes this
> > issue.
>
> Thanks for the patch, but (I hope) I fixed it now by reordering the
> default partitions when there meta data is gathered, i.e. as early as
> possible to avoid similar situations elsewhere.
Didn't help as hoped, so I applied your patch. Thanks!
Regards, Axel
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