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[Xen-users] Problem using Xen - SATA


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  • From: "Daniel Bojczuk" <danielbojczuk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:13:04 -0300
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Hi,

I have an Slackware 12.1 running on Intel Core2Quad, 4 Gb RAM. (The result of dmesg is attached on this e-mail)

I have downloaded 'Xen 3.3.0 official source distribution tarball' from www.xen.org. Run make world, make install. Have no errors.

Installed GRUB correctly and added the following lines on menu.list:

 title Xen 3.3
 root (hd0,1)
 kernel /xen.gz dom0_mem = 262144
 module /vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen root=/dev/sda1 ro

And my partition table:

/dev/sda1 - /
/dev/sda2 - /boot
/dev/sda3 - /var
/dev/sda4 - /home
/dev/sda5 - /usr

But when I try to use the xen kernel, he can't find /dev/sda1. I think that's because it doesn't reconized the sata controller.

I don't know what can I do.

Thanks for helping,
Sorry for my english.

Daniel

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