Subject: Re: dom0 kernel immediate reboot?
To: Sarton O'Brien <bsd-xen@roguewrt.org>
From: Daniel Carosone <dan@geek.com.au>
List: port-xen
Date: 09/10/2007 17:23:40
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 05:13:40PM +1000, Sarton O'Brien wrote:
> Either way, I've been using the default version with NetBSD current and t=
his=20
> has always been the case for me also, having to decompress the image for =
grub=20
> to load it. Passing xen a compressed dom0 is no issue.

Odd, I have had no problems with a compressed xen vmm, over quite a
few machines and xen2 or xen3.

> If there is a size limit required of the first slice for grub to be able =
to=20
> boot the compressed image, I'm guessing I've exceeded it.

Maybe one of those bios/LBA-mode-X disk/partition size limits; I
always use a small root or boot fs so I wouldn't hit this if it were
so.

--
Dan.
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