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[Xen-users] Re: Best Distro for Xen, Software Raid and LVM



On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 09:48:16AM -0500, Tony Hernandez wrote:
> I'm looking for people's experiences with distros that work best with Xen
> 3.0.2, software raid, and lvm.
> 
> I've tried Ubuntu (Breezy and Dapper) and CentOs 4.3.

> with either.  When I installed Dom0, I configured the drives for software
> raid and lvm.  Then after downloading the Xen source, building and
> installing it, I couldn't get the Xen kernel to boot.  The difficulty was
> only componded by both distros installing LILO.

You put your /boot onto LVM.  Don't do that.  It makes baby $DEITY cry. Grub
doesn't do LVM -- it has an allergy.  Instead, you put your /boot onto a
separate MD device, which Grub *can* read (by the simple expedient of just
ignoring the MD metadata, IIRC) to get your HV, kernel, and initrd.

Ubuntu most certainly uses Grub by default, but /boot on LVM forces it to
use icky LILO instead.  It should have given some sort of warning about that
during the install -- it's certainly how I found out about the problem
originally.  Maybe Dapper's done away with that bit of user-pestering.

- Matt

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