> > 2nd: I tried your kernels but wasn't successful.
>
> Yes, they are broken. This was a first try without success.
>
Ok, I'll have a look at them. I thought it was my mistake ;-)
> It seams that you are running a SCSI RAID. Did you compiled all drivers
> staticly? Which .config did you used? I'v
Hi Philipp,
> I was able to get Xen running. But you need at least the 2.0.4-4
> packages, as the -3 packages were missing the xen.gz code.
yes, I've patches the xen packages (2.0.4-3.1) to get the /boot/xen.gz
file.
> 2nd: I tried your kernels but wasn't successful.
Yes, they are broken. This w
Raphael,
I was able to get Xen running. But you need at least the 2.0.4-4 packages, as
the -3 packages were missing the xen.gz code.
2nd: I tried your kernels but wasn't successful. I assume that it shouldn't be
used for the Domain-0 as Xen seems to expect the kernels in ELF format...
This is
Hi Lars,
I could today achieve a big step forward. I found a configuration that worked
for
k7 (AMD). I've also created a initrd file (manually) and booted with the Xen
loaded. And here starts my problems. I was not able to boot because the
ide-generic
Linux driver dumps a segmentation fault :( I
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