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[Xen-users] RE: XEN on evms root


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  • From: Adam Carheden <adam.carheden@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:10:39 -0700
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Did this thread ever get resolved?

http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2005-10/msg00490.html

I'm having the same issue with LVM. I'm running gentoo on DOM0. I
compile my own kernel from the gentoo sys-kernel/xen-sources package
but use `genkernel lvm2 initrd` with
/usr/src/linux->/usr/src/linux/linux-2.6.12.6-xen.

If I try to load the the initrd that comes with  xen-2.0.7, it seems
to find it okay (though it barfs for other reasosn), but it refuses to
find my genkernel initrd. If I boot that kernel without an initrd, I
can successfully mount /dev/ram0, so I know ramdisks are working. I
think the xen kernel maps dev/ram0 to some place other that wherever
GRUB puts the 2nd module.

If anyone has an initrd working with Xen-3.0 on Gentoo, please let me know!

Thanks
--
Adam Carheden

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