On Thu, Sep 21, 2006 at 10:58:45AM -0400, Russell McOrmond wrote:
Just for kicks I tried the kernel-xen, xen and dependencies from the
'development' yum repository. When trying to create the XenU's it gave
me a "Error: (22, 'Invalid argument')".
This (utterly useless[1]) error message usually indicates that the guest
kernel you are trying to boot is incompatible with your hypervisor.
ie, you tried to boot a baremetal kernel as a guest, or in this case
you tried to boot a PAE enabled kernel on a non-PAE hypervisor.
Does anyone know which Fedora kernels to be putting in the
XenU's if
I'm wanting to use the new "development" xen and kernel-xen?
If its called 'kernel-xen' then its PAE enabled, if its called kernel-xenU
then its non PAE enabled.
So you must either use kernel-xen for both host & guest, or use kernel-xen0
and kernel-xenU. You can't mix use of kernel-xen with kernel-xenU
Regards,
Dan.
[1] I'm working on patches to upstream Xen tools to give sensible error
reporting instead of the current method which just returns -EINVAL
everywhere :-(
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