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Hi Samuel, I found the problem: In qemu start, the hard disk is the default bootable device. (XEN) HVM30: HVM Loader (XEN) HVM30: Detected Xen v3.3.0 (XEN) HVM30: CPU speed is 2810 MHz (XEN) HVM30: Multiprocessor initialisation: (XEN) HVM30: - CPU0 ... 36-bit phys ... fixed MTRRs ... var MTRRs ... done. (XEN) HVM30: Writing SMBIOS tables ... (XEN) HVM30: Loading ROMBIOS ... (XEN) HVM30: 9452 bytes of ROMBIOS high-memory extensions: (XEN) HVM30: Relocating to 0x1fff8800-0x1fffacec ... done (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom30 PCI link 0 changed 0 -> 5 (XEN) HVM30: PCI-ISA link 0 routed to IRQ5 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom30 PCI link 1 changed 0 -> 10 (XEN) HVM30: PCI-ISA link 1 routed to IRQ10 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom30 PCI link 2 changed 0 -> 11 (XEN) HVM30: PCI-ISA link 2 routed to IRQ11 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom30 PCI link 3 changed 0 -> 5 (XEN) HVM30: PCI-ISA link 3 routed to IRQ5 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 01:2 INTA->IRQ10 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 03:0 INTA->IRQ5 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 04:0 INTA->IRQ5 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 02:0 bar 10 size 02000000: f0000008 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 03:0 bar 14 size 01000000: f2000008 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 02:0 bar 14 size 00001000: f3000000 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 03:0 bar 10 size 00000100: 0000c001 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 04:0 bar 10 size 00000100: 0000c101 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 04:0 bar 14 size 00000100: f3001000 (XEN) HVM30: pci dev 01:1 bar 20 size 00000010: 0000c201 (XEN) HVM30: Creating MP tables ... (XEN) HVM30: Loading Cirrus VGABIOS ... (XEN) HVM30: Loading PXE ROM ... (XEN) HVM30: - Manufacturer: Etherboot (XEN) HVM30: - Product name: rtl8139.zrom 5.4.2 (GPL) etherboot.org (XEN) HVM30: Loading ACPI ... (XEN) HVM30: - Lo data: 000ea000-000ea03f (XEN) HVM30: - Hi data: 1fff7400-1fff87df (XEN) HVM30: BIOS map: (XEN) HVM30: c0000-c8bff: VGA BIOS (XEN) HVM30: d0000-d7fff: Etherboot ROM (XEN) HVM30: e9000-e9140: SMBIOS tables (XEN) HVM30: f0000-fffff: Main BIOS (XEN) HVM30: Invoking ROMBIOS ... (XEN) HVM30: rombios.c,v 1.138 2005/05/07 15:55:26 vruppert Exp $ (XEN) stdvga.c:147:d30 entering stdvga and caching modes (XEN) HVM30: HVMAssist BIOS, 1 cpu, $Revision: 1.138 $ $Date: 2005/05/07 15:55:26 $ (XEN) HVM30: (XEN) HVM30: ata0-0: PCHS=16383/16/63 translation=lba LCHS=1024/255/63 (XEN) HVM30: ata0 master: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (10240 MBytes) (XEN) HVM30: ata0 slave: Unknown device (XEN) HVM30: ata1 master: QEMU CD-ROM ATAPI-4 CD-Rom/DVD-Rom (XEN) HVM30: ata1 slave: Unknown device (XEN) HVM30: (XEN) HVM30: (XEN) HVM30: (XEN) HVM30: Press F10 to select boot device. (XEN) HVM30: Booting from Hard Disk... (XEN) HVM30: Boot from Hard Disk failed: not a bootable disk (XEN) HVM30: FATAL: No bootable device. (XEN) hvm.c:727:d30 All CPUs offline -- powering off. I set in config file to boot from cdrom setting the variable boot='dc' but it isn't working. Well, after start the virtual machine, I open fastlly the vncviewer to connect to virtual machine and I pressed the F10 key to select the #3 option to boot from CDrom and It worked. (XEN) HVM32: HVM Loader (XEN) HVM32: Detected Xen v3.3.0 (XEN) HVM32: CPU speed is 2810 MHz (XEN) HVM32: Multiprocessor initialisation: (XEN) HVM32: - CPU0 ... 36-bit phys ... fixed MTRRs ... var MTRRs ... done. (XEN) HVM32: Writing SMBIOS tables ... (XEN) HVM32: Loading ROMBIOS ... (XEN) HVM32: 9452 bytes of ROMBIOS high-memory extensions: (XEN) HVM32: Relocating to 0x1fff8800-0x1fffacec ... done (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom32 PCI link 0 changed 0 -> 5 (XEN) HVM32: PCI-ISA link 0 routed to IRQ5 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom32 PCI link 1 changed 0 -> 10 (XEN) HVM32: PCI-ISA link 1 routed to IRQ10 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom32 PCI link 2 changed 0 -> 11 (XEN) HVM32: PCI-ISA link 2 routed to IRQ11 (XEN) irq.c:235: Dom32 PCI link 3 changed 0 -> 5 (XEN) HVM32: PCI-ISA link 3 routed to IRQ5 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 01:2 INTA->IRQ10 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 03:0 INTA->IRQ5 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 04:0 INTA->IRQ5 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 02:0 bar 10 size 02000000: f0000008 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 03:0 bar 14 size 01000000: f2000008 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 02:0 bar 14 size 00001000: f3000000 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 03:0 bar 10 size 00000100: 0000c001 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 04:0 bar 10 size 00000100: 0000c101 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 04:0 bar 14 size 00000100: f3001000 (XEN) HVM32: pci dev 01:1 bar 20 size 00000010: 0000c201 (XEN) HVM32: Creating MP tables ... (XEN) HVM32: Loading Cirrus VGABIOS ... (XEN) HVM32: Loading PXE ROM ... (XEN) HVM32: - Manufacturer: Etherboot (XEN) HVM32: - Product name: rtl8139.zrom 5.4.2 (GPL) etherboot.org (XEN) HVM32: Loading ACPI ... (XEN) HVM32: - Lo data: 000ea000-000ea03f (XEN) HVM32: - Hi data: 1fff7400-1fff87df (XEN) HVM32: BIOS map: (XEN) HVM32: c0000-c8bff: VGA BIOS (XEN) HVM32: d0000-d7fff: Etherboot ROM (XEN) HVM32: e9000-e9140: SMBIOS tables (XEN) HVM32: f0000-fffff: Main BIOS (XEN) HVM32: Invoking ROMBIOS ... (XEN) HVM32: rombios.c,v 1.138 2005/05/07 15:55:26 vruppert Exp $ (XEN) stdvga.c:147:d32 entering stdvga and caching modes (XEN) HVM32: HVMAssist BIOS, 1 cpu, $Revision: 1.138 $ $Date: 2005/05/07 15:55:26 $ (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: ata0-0: PCHS=16383/16/63 translation=lba LCHS=1024/255/63 (XEN) HVM32: ata0 master: QEMU HARDDISK ATA-7 Hard-Disk (10240 MBytes) (XEN) HVM32: ata0 slave: Unknown device (XEN) HVM32: ata1 master: QEMU CD-ROM ATAPI-4 CD-Rom/DVD-Rom (XEN) HVM32: ata1 slave: Unknown device (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: Press F10 to select boot device. (XEN) HVM32: Key pressed: 0044 (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: Select boot device (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: 1. Floppy (XEN) HVM32: 2. Hard drive (XEN) HVM32: 3. CD-ROM (XEN) HVM32: 4. Network (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: (XEN) HVM32: Currently selected: 3 (XEN) HVM32: Key pressed: 001C (XEN) HVM32: Booting from CD-Rom... (XEN) stdvga.c:151:d32 leaving stdvga (XEN) common.c:3541:d33 tracking VRAM f0000 - f00f0 There is another way to set the default bootable device in conffile? Something was changed? What changed? Best regards, -- Marco Sinhoreli _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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