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Re: [Xen-users] Slackware network problem



On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 02:21:44PM -0500, Jeff Collins wrote:
> I'm having a problem running Xen3-unstable on Slackware 10.2 system.
> The xend.log shows:
> [2005-11-09 16:55:50 xend] DEBUG (DevController:69) Waiting for devices
> vif.
> [2005-11-09 16:55:50 xend] DEBUG (DevController:75) Waiting for 0.
> [2005-11-09 16:57:50 xend] ERROR (SrvBase:87) Request wait_for_devices
> failed.
> 
> And /var/log/syslog shows:
> You don't have ifup and don't seem to be running Gentoo either!
> 
> This seems to come from xen-network-common.sh, and it makes sense that
> the script uses ifup/ifdown for the distributions that use it.  
> 
> Does anyone know the correct substitute for the Gentoo
> /etc/init.d/net.$1 start/stop commands that will work for Slackware?
> 
> I've attempted a few /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1 commands to no avail...
> 

Though I hate to follow up on my own questions, I have found a
work-around that will let me boot a domU with networking (though I had
to manually add the dom0 eth0 interface to the xenbr0 bridge).

I basically just checked for /etc/rc.d/rc.inet1.conf (which I believe
is Slackware specific), and set ifup and ifdown to true. 

Not pretty, but will work for now as I learn... 

Jeff

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