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[Xen-users] No filesystem could mount root


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  • From: Peter Mellon <knascent@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 11:51:55 -0400
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Hello,
 
I've finally been able to install Xen (version 3.4 with kernel 2.6.18) and booted the xen kernel. Now I'm trying to create a VM that uses an image file as its disk, but a few seconds after I boot the VM it stops with this message:
 
[root@localhost xen]# xm create -c xmexample1 vmid=1
......
No filesystem could mount root, tried:  ext2
Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(8,1)
 
Here is the config file:
-------------------------------
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen"
memory = 400
name = "ExampleDomain"
vcpus = 4
vif = [ 'mac=00:16:3e:00:01:01, bridge=br0' ]
disk = [ 'file:/home/xen/image,sda1,w' ]
root = "/dev/sda1 ro"
extra = "4"
--------------------------------
 
That image, /home/xen/image, was created by a previous Xen installation (it came with my Fedora 7 distro with virt-manager, so I did not have to manage config files. I want to boot from it again using the newest Xen)
 
Thanks
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