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[Xen-users] Anyone able to NFS boot on xen 4.x ?


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  • From: Bruce Edge <bruce.edge@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 May 2010 09:50:36 -0700
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Has anyone been able to get domU NFS boots working with any version of
Xen 4.x? If so, can you please post your config? Both the dom0 Xen
version & kernel, as well as the domU config file.

I've spent a lot of time running through all the docs, HOWTO's and
published configs and assorted patches for Ubuntu 9x-10x and Xen 4x
trying NFS booting with each. I'm not going to document all the
failure modes here as I've already posted most to the xen-devel list.

I'm starting to think that it plain doesn't work with Xen 4. Does
anyone else use this?

Thanks in advance.

-Bruce

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