Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 18:59:31 -0400 From: Adam McDougall <mcdouga9@egr.msu.edu> To: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: XENHVM and XenServer 6.2 Message-ID: <52081753.6060202@egr.msu.edu> In-Reply-To: <E86159AFF88585210E1392C0@study64.tdx.co.uk> References: <CANrxokG9BtJR1jAu_%2B8wX8x2KvtMHtxiq_OOE_gLQ%2BY0tH0pzQ@mail.gmail.com> <20130810150138.GA95787@home.renatasystems.org> <E86159AFF88585210E1392C0@study64.tdx.co.uk>
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On 08/11/13 05:30, Karl Pielorz wrote: > > --On 10 August 2013 19:01:38 +0400 Alexey Degtyarev > <alexey@renatasystems.org> wrote: > >> Try to remove DVD device from problem virtual machine: >> >> # xe vm-list params=uuid name-label=<your-vm-name> >> >> # xe vbd-list empty=true params=uuid vm-uuid=<your-vm-UUID> >> >> # xe vbd-destroy uuid=<vbd-UUID> > > Presumably / obviously removing the DVD will stop you booting a .ISO > image? - I just built a 9.1-Beta2 release .ISO image w/XENHVM kernel - > and ran into the same issue booting that .ISO :( > > Can you boot a GENERIC .ISO, use that to do the install, then switch > to XENHVM kernel (i.e. once installed and you don't need to boot off > of ISO)? [first time with XEN] > > > -Karl For now, yes, but there was talk of enabling XENHVM in GENERIC which would make this really hard without a boot loader switch to turn XENHVM off.
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