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Re: [Xen-users] XCP vm installation issue



Unfortunately I have no idea about the situation of the lenny install. I've never used a lenny PV install method, since I've used only 64bit lenny instals, installing first as a HVM and then after the installation of a suitable kernel converting it to PV.

Cheers

Geza
Ok that explains the squeeze problem, but lenny isn't working either :-(

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 11:39 AM, Gémes Géza <geza@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
2010-07-21 09:54 keltezéssel, Peter den Hartog írta:
Hi,

For 10 times now i tried to install a VM in to my new XCP machine but everytime i get the same error:

[root@xcp-digitog ~]# xe vm-start vm=Debian6 
Error code: Using <class 'grub.GrubConf.Grub2ConfigFile'> to parse /boot/grub/grub.cfg
Error parameters: WARNING:root:Unknown directive load_video, Traceback (most recent call last):,   File "/usr/bin/pygrub", line 746, in ?,     raise RuntimeError, "Unable to find partition containing kernel", RuntimeError: Unable to find partition containing kernel, 
[root@xcp-digitog ~]# 

It runs the installation correctly, HD detection works, it asks if i want to install grub and of course i answer with yes, but then at first bootup it just dies with above error. I have the same issue with Debian 5.

I'm running XCP 0.5

Any pointers?

Thanks,
Peter
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I've spent a few hours until I figured it out (this morning). It seems to me that the problem is, that squeeze uses root (hd0,msdos1) instead of (hd0,0) in the grub config. So before the install would have finished I asked it to drop me to shell, and there I've edited the grub config file, and now have a working squeeze (64bit PV) install.

Good luck!

Geza



--
Groet // Kind regards,
Peter den Hartog

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