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Re: [Xen-users] OpenSuse 11 hvm domU: screen resolution up to 640x480



On Tue November 22 2011, 9:19:24 AM, Flavio wrote:
> On 22 November 2011 00:44, jim burns <jim_burn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm out of ideas, so I'm going to do what I probably should have from
> > the beginning, instead of guessing. This weekend, I'm going to do an hvm
> > install, 
> By the way, why don't you try to do also a PV guest?
[...]
> If we solve this problem, we can totally get rid of the hvm.
> 
> > down to the same kernel 2.6.37.1-1.2-desktop, and see if I can duplicate
> > your problem. The only reason I haven't done it before is it involves
> > creating an lvm logical volume, and exporting it via iscsi. Can't take
> > any more time than what I've already spent on this thread. :-)
> 
> You can even use a img file, as well as I usually do, if you want to
> make a test.

Progress report.

I've provisioned the new lvm logical volume, and exported it from my target to 
my dom0. It involved re-reading some old musty man pages and READMEs that I 
didn't remember. At least now, I have the procedure documented as examples, so 
the next time will go easier. (He says laughingly, since when ever I do a 
major distro upgrade, the rules keep changing. After I look at your problem, I 
have to upgrade from opensuse 11.4 to 12.1 (my target), AND from fedora 15 to 
16 (my dom0)).

And no, an img file wouldn't work for me. I have no more space left in my 
existing LVs in either system - just unallocated space on my target.

Even if I do the suse install tonite, I won't have time to play with / examine 
it till next weekend. My time will be looser then, and thru the following 
week.

And yes, I will look at the hvm to pv conversion, also. I haven't forgotten 
you. :-)

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