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[Xen-users] Error: Device 770 (Vbd) could not be connected (Debian Sarge DomU)



hello everybody,

since i didnt could make a debian sarge domU work on a fedora core 5
system i installed a debian sarge and tried to get a domU debian sarge
working. i did every step of the following howto:
http://www.howtoforge.com/debian_sarge_xen_3.0.3_p3

the result of this is that my system versions are:
kernel-image-2.6.16.29 dom0 and domU (compiled by myself)
xen 3.0.3

fstab in domU:
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/dev/hda1               /               ext3    defaults        1       2
/dev/hda2               none            swap    sw            0       0
/dev/pts                devpts          gid=5,mode=620    0       0
none                    /dev/shm        tmpfs   defaults     0       0

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vm01-config.sxp:
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name="vm01"
kernel="/boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU"
root="/dev/hda1"
memory=32
disk=['file:/vserver/images/vm01.img,hda1,w','file:/vserver/images/vm01-swap.img,hda2,w']

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syslog says the following error (dom0):
logger: /etc/xen/scripts/block: writing backend/vbd/6/770/hotplug-status
error to xenstore
(same if i try to make a hda1 or sda1 except the 770 changes to 2050)

while i boot dom0 i get this error:
touch: cannot touch '/var/lock/subsys/xendomains': No such file or directory

when i try to boot the domU i get this error:
Error: Device 770 (vbd) could not be connected. Backend device not found.

all this done by booting the dom0 kernel and working xend.

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iam just a little bit frustrated because i want to get a debian sarge in
a domU working...i spent already a lot of time so if anybody knows how
to figure this issue out please tell me.

thanks
Alexandros


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