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Re: CentOS DomU under NetBSD51 Dom0 XEN 41



2012/1/18 Bruno Gruel <b.gruel%sdnet.info@localhost>:
>> Can you describe the problems you are having?
>> Can you post the DomU configuration file?
>
>
> re,
>
> Here is a sample config file. I try a lot of combinaison (with or witout
> kickstar file ..)
>
> import os, re
> arch = os.uname()[4]
> kernel = "/etc/xen/vmlinuz"
> ramdisk = "/etc/xen/initrd.img"
> builder='linux'
> memory = 512
> shadow_memory = 8
> name = "NUXEO57"
> vif = [ 'type=ioemu, bridge=bridge0, model=ne2k_pci' ]
> disk = [ 'file:/VM/linux.img,xvda,w', 'file:/VM/centos57.iso,xvdc:cdrom,r' ]
> device_model = '/usr/pkg/libexec/qemu-dm'
> vfb = ["type=vnc, keymap=fr"]
> boot="dc"
> vnc=1
> vncconsole=1

Whow, this is quite strange, what I usually use (haven't tried it on
NetBSD with CentOS because I use Debian most of the time, but I think
it should work).

Download files from
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.2/os/x86_64/images/pxeboot/

Sample config file:

kernel = "/path/to/vmlinuz"
ramdisk = "/path/to/initrd.img"

name = "my_centos_domu"
memory = 512
vcpus = 1

vif = ['bridge=my_bridge']
disk = ['file:/path/to/my/img,xvda,w']

After that:

xm create -c /path/to/config

Once the system is installed, remove kernel and ramdisk options and add:

bootloader = "pygrub"

That should do it (I think). Your config file looked like a mess
between a HVM and a PV domain.

Regards, Roger.


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