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Re: [Xen-devel] xen 1.2 booting first domain domain


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  • From: "victor" <victor@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 01:20:26 +0200 (EET)
  • Delivery-date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 23:29:03 +0000
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Thank you.
This removed one error but what about this?
[4] Checking root filesystem
[4] /dev/xvda: clean, 55953/640000 files, 197876/1280000 blocks
[4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Activating swap partitions:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Finding module dependencies:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Checking filesystems
[4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Mounting local filesystems:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Checking loopback filesystems[65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Mounting loopback filesystems:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Enabling swap space:  [65G[[1;32m  OK  [0;39m]
[4] Building Window Manager Sessions [  OK  ]
[4] Starting netprofile:  [  OK  ]
[4] INIT: Entering runlevel: 4
[4] Entering non-interactive startup
[4] Setting network parameters:  [  OK  ]
[4] Bringing up loopback interface:  [  OK  ]
[4] Bringing up interface eth0:  [  OK  ]
[4] Checking internet connections to start at boot [  OK  ]
[4] Starting portmapper: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting system logger: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting kernel logger: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting partmon:  [  OK  ]
[4] Initializing random number generator:  [  OK  ]
[4] Mounting other filesystems:  [  OK  ]
[4] Starting atd: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting sshd:  [  OK  ]
[4] Starting tmdns: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting xinetd: [  OK  ]
[4] Starting crond: [  OK  ]
[4] [PASSED]INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel





>> When I try to boot my first domain with xen I get the following
> error:
>
> It all looks pretty happy to me. Can you not log in via ssh?
>
>> [12] /etc/rc3.d/S75keytable: line 39: /dev/tty0: No such device
>> [12] Loading compose keys: compose.latin.inc Loading
>> /usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/include/compose.latin.inc.gz
>> [12] Couldnt get a file descriptor referring to the console
>> [12] [FAILED]
>> [12] The BackSpace key sends: ^?[FAILED]
>
> The 'keytable' init script tries to configure the keyboard map
> and set the system console font. Since this domain hasn't been
> granted any special hardware privileges, it's attempts to map
> device memory and IO space are being turned down by Xen, and its
> grumbling.
>
> If you want to avoid the nasty looking message just remove the
> /etc/rc3.d/S75keytable link in this domain's file system.
>
> Best,
> Ian
>
>



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