carverj
2007-04-10, 01:29 AM CDT
I am following the guide http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedoraXenQuickstartFC6#head-712c355cbc215744acb585bb1e26bd781f0376ee
and my previous post is : -
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=152581
I managed to load the Xen kernel, the first time I got as far as loading the desktop when it crashed. On second attempt the crash occured as far as loading hidd in bootup.
I noticed a warnign before that about no nvidia.ko for new kernel, could this be causing the problem or is it that my BIOS doesn't support full virtualization?
He says at the end of the guide
A: You have rebooted your host into a kernel that is not a xen-hypervisor kernel. Yes I did this myself in testing :) You either need to select the xen-hypervisor kernel at boot time or set the xen-hypervisor kernel as default in your grub.conf file.
How do I accomplish this?
Cheers in advance
and my previous post is : -
http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=152581
I managed to load the Xen kernel, the first time I got as far as loading the desktop when it crashed. On second attempt the crash occured as far as loading hidd in bootup.
I noticed a warnign before that about no nvidia.ko for new kernel, could this be causing the problem or is it that my BIOS doesn't support full virtualization?
He says at the end of the guide
A: You have rebooted your host into a kernel that is not a xen-hypervisor kernel. Yes I did this myself in testing :) You either need to select the xen-hypervisor kernel at boot time or set the xen-hypervisor kernel as default in your grub.conf file.
How do I accomplish this?
Cheers in advance