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Re: [Xen-users] Adding a new virtual block device to a guest


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  • From: "Pradeep Parmar" <parmarpradeep@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2007 02:01:18 +0530
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Thats true u need udev inside domU ..

and if that too doesn't helps .. have ur reboot setting to preserve for the domU .. after a block-attach .. reboot your domU.. that should help ....



On 8/16/07, Denny Schierz <linuxmail@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi,

Trung Hoang schrieb:
> It seems i already have udev...

> udev is already the newest version.

> mydom0:~#

is that really the Dom0? If so, you wrong. You need udev inside the
Guest (DomU), cause what you doing is hotplugging a hard disc.


> I notice when i mkfs -ext 3 my new vbd with dd, it says it's not a block
> device.. i have a feeling im doing this wrong. can you suggest steps in:

it's quite normal, you can ignore that warning message.

cu denny

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