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Re: [Xen-users] /dev/hvc0: No such file or directory


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  • From: Adrian Deac <adydeac@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2010 07:46:03 +0300
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Hi,

Simply remove /etc/init/hvc0.conf then? And reebot? You should get away of the message.

Regards,
Adrian Deac


On 19.07.2010 01:29, Jonathan Tripathy wrote:

Where is your domU kernel from?

The whole Ubuntu DomU disk image was downloaded from Stacklet.com. Not entirly sure how he's put it together, but I know it uses pygrub to boot up.

Check /var/log/xen/* on the dom0 for other clues.

-Bruce

Don't see anything wrong there (in xend.log), but then again not really sure what to look for.

There is nothing actually "wrong" as such with my current system, except that annoying message that gets listed a lot on in DomU auth.log. BTW, "xm console" for the DomU works fine..

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