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Re: [Xen-users] While installing guest OS, having error "Invalid kernel"



On Fri, 2012-07-13 at 02:01 -0400, jaeyong yoo wrote:
> Thanks a lot Lan,
> 
> 
> > The other thing to consider is the use of LVM for the guest /boot.
> IIRC
> > this does not work with pygrub. 
> 
> 
> did you mean pygrub is working fine with LVM for the guest /boot?

No, as far as I know it does not.

I meant "consider" as in "think about and avoid", but that wasn't
especially obvious, sorry for the confusion.

> 
> 
> jaeyong
> 
> On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Ian Campbell
> <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 05:36 -0400, jaeyong yoo wrote:
>         >
>         >
>         > 8) while installing, I set the filesystem ext3 in the guest
>         OS.
>         >
>         > 9) everything looks normal. The console say the installation
>         is
>         > completed.
>         >
>         > 10) After installing, I change the xen configuration
>         > file  (/etc/xen/ubuntu.cfg)  as follows.
>         >
>         > name = "ubuntu" memory = 512 disk =
>         > ['phy:/dev/vgubuntu/ubuntu,xvda,w'] vif = [' '] bootloader =
>         "pygrub"
>         
>         
>         Did ubuntu install a Xen capable kernel and is grub within the
>         guest
>         correctly pointing to it?
>         
>         You can usually use kpartx to expose the partitions
>         of /dev/vgubuntu/ubuntu in dom0 and mount it to poke around.
>         
>         I don't know which kernel flavour you need to have installed
>         in Ubuntu
>         to get Xen support. Perhaps someone else chime in.
>         
>         The other thing to consider is the use of LVM for the
>         guest /boot. IIRC
>         this does not work with pygrub.
>         
>         Ian.
>         
> 
> 



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