[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] [Bulk] Re: OpenSuse 11 hvm domU: screen resolution up to 640x480
On 5 December 2011 18:16, jim burns <jim_burn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > No, I mean using a suse dom0 to install a suse pv domu (or a fedora dom0 to > install a fedora domu, etc.) This is because only the distro in question (suse > here) knows about the layout of their own install disk, and knows how to run > the install for you without hiccups, like this. Since you are using a gentoo > dom0, you are out of luck, trying to install a suse domu. Ah, OK, well. I did understand now. You are right. Maybe I could find some instruction to build a suse pv domU for a suse dom0, hopefully. > Again, back to guessing here, since I don't have Gentoo: First, I don't think > the 'phy:/dev/loop0,hdc:cdrom,r' part of the disk= line is doing anything. No, actually, it doesn't do anything, but even if I remove it, nothing changes. > Pv > domus don't understand cdroms. Ok, right. My fault, even I'm pretty sure to have seen that on some tutorial. > The install= line, and your loop mount of the > dvd is telling gentoo where your install media is. (Similarly, stdvga= and > videoram= are hvm options, and will be ignored.) Yes, and it actually works, in order to start the setup process. That was clear enough to me. > > Here's my guess: after replacing kernel / ramdisk with bootloader, also > comment out the install= line. That's probably telling gentoo to restart. Yes, I forgot to tell you that I've also removed that line, but nothing changed. > If > that doesn't work, I can't help you with this method, but I'll keep working on > the hvm to pv conversion approach. Thanks a lot, I appreciate your effort a lot. Sincerely, -- Flavio _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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