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2009 Oct 28
4
grub problems
This is irritating: I've got a server I just upgraded to 5.4, then
rebooted, only to discover that it just *sits* there at the grub boot
menu. I looked at grub.conf, and uncommented hiddenmenu (which should have
been done long ago).
It *still* sits there when I reboot. Any clues, folks?
mark
grub.conf:
#boot=/dev/sda
default=0
timeout=5
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
2008 Dec 03
8
GRUB Timeout problem
I recently installed CentOS 5.1 on a DL71 ASI notebook.
After my yum update the timeout parameter in /boot/grub/grub.conf file
has no effect. It sits at the grub screen forever unless I press the
enter key to select a kernel, at which point it will boot.
Any help or suggestions to fix this would be much appreciated
CentOS release 5.2 (Final)
Kernel 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 on an i686
# grub.conf
2005 Aug 30
3
CPU0 is toast error message
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
I recently tried installing xen on another machine and I''m getting the
"CPU0 is toast rebooting in 5 seconds" message. Reading through past
postings, I was hopeful setting the dom0_mem=128M would solve the problem.
Unfortunately, it didn''t make a difference.
I haven''t fooled with anything on this system -- just a fresh FC4
2010 Mar 04
3
grub.conf and /proc/cmdline
I have a grub.conf (below) with pci=nomsi, also /proc/cmdline and dmesg
| more
do not show the pci=nomsi.
How can this be? there are no strange characters after quiet and before
pci=nomsi.
It was edited with vi.
What can I do to get this parameter in my kernel boot line.
Jerry
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default=0
timeout=5
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
hiddenmenu
title CentOS
2015 Dec 20
3
Missing module grub entry in xen-4.4.3-9 & boot issues
HI,
We've started to see several issues with the Xen releases. Going back to
basics I've used this guide
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart
Once the install process is complete the grub.conf looks like this:
default=0
timeout=5
splashimage=(hd0,0)/boot/grub/splash.xpm.gz
hiddenmenu
title CentOS (3.18.21-17.el6.x86_64)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /boot/xen.gz
2007 Jun 12
7
Xen in RHEL 5.0...Installation problems
Hello..I am not very proficient in Linux kernel stuffs although I know my basics. I have a question and all suggestions/solutions will be highly appreciated...
I got to know that RHEL 5 has inbuilt Xen Support...So I tried to install a RHEL 5.0 Server on my P4 machine. On top of it I tried to install Xen specific RPMs and some other RPMs needed by Xen.
The additinal RPMs added after base
2009 Dec 18
3
xen "set encode" (8b2a) problem
Hi my friends,
I am running into a problem with my NIC.
[root@xxxx ~]# ifup eth0
Error for wireless request "Set Encode" (8B2A) :
SET failed on device eth0 ; No such device.
SIOCGIFFLAGS: No such device
Failed to bring up eth0.
eth0 is not a wireless device. Below are some information about my host:
[root@xxxx ~]# lspci |grep -i ether
00:04.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation
2011 May 13
2
XEN Dom 0 boot and Out of Memory issue
Hi all,
Recently I build XEN 4.1 (from the xen.org) on centIOS
5.5 (kernel 2.6.38.4). After changing the grub file and rebooting the
machine, I am continuously getting out of memory error. The content of
my grub file:
default=0
timeout=5
serial --unit=0 --speed=115200
terminal --timeout=10 console serial
splashimage=(hd0,0)/grub/splash.xpm.gz
hiddenmenu
title CentOS (2.6.38.4)
root
2011 May 25
3
Re: (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM........................ Reboot
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 12:41 AM, JAMES BOND 123 007
<james123007@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi ,
> I saw your thread post at
> http://web.archiveorange.com/archive/v/ZvO4jnaavtTfcyqnHoRX
> , about problems with XEN 4.0 installation.
> I have the same problem and my machine is similar to yours( HP Proliant
> DL380G6, 4GB-RAM)
This question is better asked on the xen-users list.
2005 Oct 28
2
UP vs SMP kernel ?
There was a discussion here several days ago that was precipitated by my
decision to manually install the new kernel before YUMming the upgrade
to CentOS 4.2. The upgrade went south but I recovered by doing a fresh
install and a bunch of copying from backups. All's well EXCEPT that I'm
back in the same "box", thanks to anaconda.
I set out to upgrade kernels this morning:
2008 Mar 28
8
Booting dom0: Kernel Panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init!
Hello list,
I tried to install Xen 3.1.0 on Scientific Linux (RHEL4), but this
mission failed.. Hope you can help me by finding the reason for my problem.
I downloaded the xen sources from
http://bits.xensource.com/oss-xen/release/3.1.0/src.tgz/xen-3.1.0-src.tgz
and compiled them by running "make" and "./install.sh". This seemed to
work.
After setting up grub like this,
2007 Feb 16
5
LVM on dom0?
I''ve spent the past while researching this but I''m just not finding a
solution. I''ve been trying to get my xen kernel booting on a pretty much stock
CentOS 4.4 installation. I installed Xen from src rpm and installed all the
requisite software and I''m sure it''s with the ram disk but I can''t figure out
how to resolve this.
With a stock kernel
2005 Sep 12
3
Won''t boot to Xen, GRUB Problem
I am installing Xen on a remote server. I left the other kernels on the
grub.conf and made xen the default to boot from. The box didn''t boot into
Xen on reboot but I''m not sure why. Here is my Xen config file:
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that
#
2011 Nov 02
1
CentOS 5.7 gives me a blank screen after bootup
Hi all,
I have an odd problem, for which I couldn't find any suggestions on google.
A CentOS 5.7x64 gives me a blank screen on bootup, both to the 17" LCD
monitor connected to the VGA port, and to the KVMOVIP device
built-into the server,
I can see the GRUB boot loader, and everything booting up, upto the
point where it says "Waiting for driver initialization.", then it goes
2009 Mar 16
3
grub issue
HI,
I always get a grub prompt ,after I installed 2nd processor to the
Server IBM x3610
At the grub prompt, I always have to issue below commands. Then,
Server starts successfully.
grub> root (hd0,0)
Filesystem type is ext2fs, partition type 0x83
grub> kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-128.1.1.el5PAE
[Linux-bzImage, setup=0x1e00, size=0x1bb714]
grub> initrd
2009 Nov 25
2
Xen fails with garbled boot screen - incompatible hardware?
Hi everyone
Ok this is really strange. I''ve been messing around with Xen for the
past few weeks on a 32bit test machine and CentOS 5.4 and it''s been
working fine.
At the weekend I went into the office to install Xen on our server but I
had a major problem.
The server is a home-build with a Tyan s5211 motherboard with an Intel
i3210w chipset CentOS 5.4 64bit installed and
2008 Feb 13
17
Xen 3.2 is not loading on FC8 - Error: Kernel panic - Attempted to kill init
Hi all,
I compiled and installed Xen 3.2 source on FC8. Compilation and installation
completed with no errors. However when I try to load Xen I get an error:
Kernel panic - Attempted to kill init !!!
This is my grub configuration:
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means
2010 Aug 31
2
Centos 5.5, not booting latest kernel but older one instead
I've been going along not noticing things happening right under my nose.
so imagine my surprise when I discovered last night that my Centos 5 box
has installed multiple new kernels over the last few months, as updates
come out, and IT IS NOT BOOTING THE NEWST ONE.
grub.conf says to boot kernel 0, and 0 is the newest one. but the one it
actually boots is 6 or 8 down the list (clearly I've
2005 Jan 25
6
Changing booted Kernel with grub
Hi,
I have updated the kernel to 2.4.21-27.0.2 on Centos 3.4 (was 3.3 when
I did the kernel update) and have modified grub.conf to use the single
CPU kernel:
# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that
# all kernel and initrd paths are relative to /boot/, eg.
#
2010 Oct 03
4
system "stuck" with 2.6.18-128 kernel. how to move to 2.6.18-194.17?
Hi. I just noticed I had a CentOS 5.3 system that I updated to CentOS
5.5 a few days ago,
and I just ran "yum -y update" again to get the latest kernel, and I
just noticed it still has the old 2.6.18-128 kernel instead of the new
2.6.18-194.17. What gives?
/etc/grub.conf points at 2.6.18-194.17, but when I reboot, 2.6.18-128 comes up.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-at
myserver# yum -y