I am trying to boot a XenU into kickstart under Scientific Linux 3.0.5 (I
don''t _really_ need to but it would be nice to have the option!)
I''ve got
something like this in my Xen config:
kernel = "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.9-xenU"
ramdisk = "/var/xen-grid/gridui02/initrd.img"
memory = 256
name = "gridui02"
disk = [ ''file:/var/xen-grid/gridui02/fs/root,hda2,w'',\
''file:/var/xen-grid/gridui02/fs/swap,hda3,w'' ]
extra = ''ks=http://gridinstall02.testgrid/ks/gridui.testgrid.ks
ksdevice=eth0 ramdisk=131072''
where the initrd.img is a kickstart one. It seems to boot OK but then I
get the message:
+----------------+ Error +----------------+
| |
| You do not have enough RAM to install |
| Scientific Linux on this machine. |
| |
| +----+ |
| | OK | |
| +----+ |
| |
| |
+-----------------------------------------+
This happens regardless of how much memory I assign to the VM. The kernel
boot messages seem to report the available memory OK:
Memory: 800980k/819200k available (1596k kernel code, 18168k reserved,
466k data, 92k init, 0k highmem)
Any ideas on how the memory check is being performed and why it''s
failing?
Stephen
--
Dr. Stephen Childs,
Research Fellow, EGEE Project, phone: +353-1-6081797
Computer Architecture Group, email: Stephen.Childs @ cs.tcd.ie
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland web: http://www.cs.tcd.ie/Stephen.Childs
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