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Re: [Xen-users] Re: XEN & Intel DG41RQ Motherboard - Request Help



On Wed, Sep 09, 2009 at 01:44:22AM +0530, Sanjay Arora wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Sanjay Arora<sanjay.k.arora@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I made the mistake of assuming all Intel motherboards would be Linux
> > compatible out of the box and bought one without checking support
> > information. And now on initial install the Network is not
> > working....the Network port is not detected at all.
> >
> > I have bought an Intel board DG41RQI
> > (http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/DG41RQ/index.htm)
> > which does not support Linux Out of Box. I am using a Core 2 Duo E7200
> > 64 bit processor.
> >
> > I am installing CentOS 5.x XEN, minimal install for a XEN dom0. The
> > Intel Linux Support page links to this page here
> > http://forgeftp.novell.com/driver-process/pub/update/realtek/sle10sp2/common/i586/
> > and lists a lot of drivers. Can someone please advise me which ones I
> > need to install for my particular motherboard & processor type?
> >
> > Also, will these drivers clash with yum updatation from CentOS repos?
> >
> > Can someone please guide and if possible, comment on issues I will
> > face. Intend to install minimal xen dom0 install and couple of low
> > utilization servers and linux desktop. Also, would like to know if I
> > can install Windows XP on same desktop under XEN.
> >
> > Install is CentOS 5.0. Will be updating after network starts working.
> > Tried to install driver file
> > realtek-r8169-kmp-smp-8.008.00_2.6.16.60_0.21-0.i586.rpm from the list
> > using the rpm command....(yum would ask for dependencies and will need
> > to update), but it seems that this file needs a lot of kernel
> > modules....listing them below (but strangely rpm output does not seem
> > to show version numbers required, instead shows a hash required. Have
> > given an example at the end of list...
> >
> > kernel(kernel)
> > kernel(drivers)
> > kernel(drivers_pci)
> > kernel(kernel_irq)
> > kernel(init)
> > kernel(net_sched)
> > kernel(security)
> > kernel(arch_i386_mm)
> > kernel(lib)
> > kernel(net_ethernet)
> > kernel(mm)
> > kernel(vmlinux)
> >
> > Instead of stating kernel.x.x.x is required by xxxx.xx.i586.rpm
> > it states
> > kernel(vmlinux) = d0dc9b0f03309730 is needed by xx.xx.i586.rpm
> >
> > Does this mean I will need a custom kernel and will not be able to use
> > the normal kernel from centos repo or even dag repo?
> >
> > Also, tried to install XENSERVER FREE, it states that Hardware Assist
> > support is not available on this system. Either it is not present or
> > disabled in BIOS.
> >
> > BUT, checked 
> > http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_2/Intel-Core%202%20Duo%20E7500%20AT80571PH0773M%20-%20AT80571PH0773ML%20%28BX80571E7500%29.html
> > and it seems that the processor has Virtualization support & I have
> > enabled it in BIOS.
> >
> > Does anyone know what is the problem?
> 
> Installed XenServer despite error. It did not have the Network Card
> detection problem in CentOS v. 5.0
> 

You should install CentOS 5.3 (or 5.4 when it's available), I'm pretty
sure that won't have the problem either.

5.0 is really old already, and doesn't contain up-to-date drivers.

-- Pasi


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